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Young is unhappy that the U.S. government is advocating removal of Indian tribes westward. "It appears to me that Indians as nations are going to cease to be!" He is aware that his friend Finley is suffering bodily affliction and stress concerning the Wyandot Mission. He urges Finley to leave the Mission in order to recuperatae, perhaps to visit him in Zanesville. Young shares a prescription for Finley after conversing with his own doctor. He advises Finley to take pulverized charcoal for his stomach problems. Abstract Number - 876
Abstract Number
876
Publication Date
2-13-1826
City
Zanesville
Keywords
David Young Letters; Finley Friend; Finley Health; Wyandot Mission Letters; Indian Removal; Folk Medicine
Recommended Citation
Young, David, "Letter from David Young to James B. Finley" (1826). Finley Letters. 362.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/362