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Strickland (Agent for American Bible Society) informs Finley that almost 2000 books have come in. [Finley had requested donations for the prison library in 1846]. He encloses Samuel A. Latta's "scurrulous piece" in relation to Finley filled with many lies. Strickland sends regards and condolences to Brother Dewey (Col. Laurin Dewey, Warden) in the wake of Mrs. Dewey's illness. Abstract Number - 582
Abstract Number
582
Publication Date
11-25-1848
City
Cincinnati
Keywords
State Prison Letters; Prisoner Reading; Donations; Finley/Latta Quarrel; Samuel A. Latta; Laurin Dewey
Recommended Citation
Strickland, W.P., "Letter from W.P. Strickland to James B. Finley" (1848). Finley Letters. 878.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/878