James White to Dudley M. Canright, 11 February 1881
1881-02-11
1 letter
Correspondence
English
Dear Brother; You forgot to leave me the ticket. If yo have not thought of it, and already sent it to me at North Brookfield, please wait till you hear from me again. I think I shall meet Kellogg at Rome. If I so decide when I reach No. Brookfield about noon today I will write again. I am feeling better. Please keep shady as to my plans to keep Lucinda, May Davis and Mother from going to California. And keep Haskell with you as long as you can and make him happy. It would nearly ruin my prospects for [work?] should he take them with him now. I will see your book through all right, and shall glad to help you in any way. Dear Brother I fear and love God. I love his truth and his cause. Iwish Elder Haskell was an open frank man, so I need not watch him. I fear the result of his pollicy course. Help him all you can. Haste. James White
Canright, Dudley Marvin 1840-1919
Haskell, Stephen Nelson 1833-1922
White, James Springer 1821-1881
White, Ellen Gould Harmon 1827-1915
Hall, Lucinda M. Abbey 1839-1929
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