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Brunson writes to clarify his feelings about Rev. Samuel Baker. Finley evidently believes that Brunson is displeased with Baker's work. Not so says Brunson -- He is supportive of Baker and wants the best for him. He then speaks of the charges against Brother John P. Kent, which have been dropped. Abstract Number - 621
Abstract Number
621
Publication Date
6-11-1823
City
Detroit
Keywords
Alfred Brunson Letters; Detroit Mission; John P. Kent; Samuel Baker
Recommended Citation
Brunson, Alfred, "Letter from Alfred Brunson to James B. Finley" (1823). Finley Letters. 717.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/717