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Wright reports that he had a very satisfactory trip to New York. He had good discussions with the bishops regarding the Western Book Concern. A decision has been made to establish a treasury in Cincinnati for the Missionary Society, thereby reducing the loss of funds due to differing exchange rates. Bishop Soule has matters to discuss with Finley, including the subject of abolitionism. Regarding Finley's upcoming book, History of the Wyandot Mission, Wright suggests that Finley's likeness be produced via steel plate while those of Mononcue and Between-the-Logs can be wood cuts. Abstract Number - 847
Abstract Number
847
Publication Date
7-12-1838
City
Cincinnati
Keywords
Miscellaneous Mission Letters; Book Agent Letters; Book Concern; Missionary Society; Abolition; History of the Wyandot Mission (1840); Book plates
Recommended Citation
Wright, John F., "Letter from John F. Wright to James B. Finley" (1838). Finley Letters. 334.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/334