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Young tells Finley that comparatively few of the Deputy Grand Worthy Patriarchs have submitted reports, but in general the order is "in rather healthy condition." In his communications with members of divisions, Young emphasizes two obligations -- to promote the cause of temperance and to live the life of a moral man. Young's major reason for writing is to invite Finley to accompany him on a temperance tour through Greene, Clark, and Warren Counties. Abstract Number - 460
Abstract Number
460
Publication Date
1-28-1850
City
College Hill
Keywords
Temperance Letters, Sons of Temperance; Moral Conduct; Temperance Tour
Recommended Citation
Young, George M., "Letter from George M. Young to James B. Finley" (1850). Finley Letters. 658.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/658