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Trimble reports that E.W. Sehon has declined an offer to serve as Superintendent of the Blind Asylum. Sehon intends to recommend some of his "friends" for the position. Trimble says that Mr. McCurdy is trying to get the position. He hopes that Finley will intervene in some way because McCurdy is not fit. A man by the name of Parsons is in town and drawing quite a crowd, but Trimble thinks they can overcome his influence. Abstract Number - 339
Abstract Number
339
Publication Date
10-19-1847
City
Cincinnati
Keywords
General Ministry; Blind Asylum, State; E.W. Sehon; Superintendency
Recommended Citation
Trimble, Joseph M., "Letter from Joseph M. Trimble to James B. Finley" (1847). Finley Letters. 539.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/539