Letter to Thomas Amison and George A. Smith, 25 January 1841

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    Part of Letter to Thomas Amison and George A. Smith, 25 January 1841

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    40 Ironmonger Row, Saint Lukes, London, Jan 25.th 1841. Brothr Amison I Received a letter from you under Date of Jan 9th & a few words from Eldr Smith on the 10th I have not had time to answer you before this, we have just Received a package of 6 letters one or two from Eldr Smith who Informs us that Eldr Turley had arived in Nauvoo & that Eldr Mullener had arved in New Orleans ...
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    January 25, 1841
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    Part of Letter to Thomas Amison and George A. Smith, 25 January 1841

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    in London at the present time & may the Lord roll on his work. I am glad to hear of the steady progress of the work in the Potteries, But I am always sorry to hear of the poverty of the Saints & that they have a ha[r]d time to get along. I wa[n]t you to give my best respects to Sistr Amiso[n] Brothr & Sister Wittaker Brothr & Sister Player & family, Sister Eliza ...
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    Part of Letter to Thomas Amison and George A. Smith, 25 January 1841

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    Eldr G. A. Smith I discoved a page from your pen in Brothr Amison letter & I thought I would Answer it I was glad to hear that Eldr Snow had got over the Measels & able to preach once more & that the work is moveing on in Wolverhapmpton & Birmingham. I recei[v]ed a lettr from my wife a few days since & what was my surprise to find it dated in the city of New York ...
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    Part of Letter to Thomas Amison and George A. Smith, 25 January 1841

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    Thomas Amison Near the Rose & Crown Longton Staffordshire ^Old St^ [stamp in black ink] [illegible] [illegible] - 25 1841 W Woodruff [illegible] Jan Jan Jan 25th [illegible] Georg parge [illegible] Georg