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Due to the weather, Johnston is forced to postpone his trip. He sends the money and letters to and from the US War Department (Bureau of Indian Affairs) via Colonel McPherson. In the spring, Johnston will send plans and recommendations for Finley's new mission in the north. Johnston mentions a $15 debt owed by Mr. John P. Johnston (former work hand at the mission) which he, the writer, will pay as soon as possible. Abstract Number - 698
Abstract Number
698
Publication Date
12-23-1823
City
Upper Piqua
Keywords
John Johnston Letters; Wyandot Mission Letters
Recommended Citation
Johnston, John, "Letter from John Johnston to James B. Finley" (1823). Finley Letters. 792.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/792