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Letter from Samuel How to Ashbel Green
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April 23, 1827
Rev. Samuel B. How writes to Reverend Ashbel Green to settle his accounts and explain that he must leave the pastorate because his wife is sick. "[The] wretched state of Mrs. How’s health has induced [me] to believe that it is my duty to leave this Southern Country and accordingly I have resigned my pastoral charge of this congregation," as How notes. In addition, How includes an "Account of money recd. for the Christian Advocate" as well as a check to cover a subscription to that publication for a Mr. Thomas Butler. Transcript included.
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I-BeachW-1980-1
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Gift of Walter E. Beach