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Brooke speaks of family health issues and conditions on the farm. William Strain is visiting and does not have the money to pay a note. He plans to procure the money and return this way to pay it. Brooke asks Finley whether he has heard about Brother Wood's disappearance from St. Mary's Mission. [Rev. John Wood was expelled from the 1830 Ohio Conference later in the year]. Abstract Number - 80
Abstract Number
80
Publication Date
2-15-1830
City
Ridgeville, OH
Keywords
Finley Family Letters -- Son-in-law; Finley Financial Affairs; William Strain; John Wood; St. Mary's Mission
Recommended Citation
Brooke, John C., "Letter from John C. Brooke to James B. Finley" (1830). Finley Letters. 79.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/79