Letter to George Albert Smith and Alfred Cordon, 12 November 1840 [LE-385]

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52 Ironmonger Row St Lukes London

Elders Smith & Cordon

I receeved your letter this
Evening & I was truly glad to get it & to hear that
you arived safe, & I was glad to hear that Eldr
Cordon was Baptizing & that you had so many Saints
in Birmingham give my respects to them all —
may the Lord bless them & you in your labours
I have felt lonesome since you left me howeve[r]
as usual I spent most of my time in writing,
though I have taken a walk to day I have been
into the Borough seen Mr Algoods family
they are better in health & all send their respects to
you & so do the Saints here & Mothr Morgan &
little Harriet. give my love to Sister Cordon to Br
& Sistr Tate & the othr Brothe[r]s & Sistr joining door I dont
think of these names, & Sister Turley & all the^at^ love the
Lord. Brethren I want you to write to me as
often as you get an news for you know
Brother Smith how good it seems to get letters
when one is in London. I have had a lettr to
day from Sister Dawson directed to Brother Smith
nothing special but I will inclose this in it & send it
to you I need your prayers I am going
to meeting in about an hour I say meeting I
shall meet J Barretts Academy if nothing els & some
few people I presume. I am well & in good spirits
& glad to hear from you may peace & evry Blessing
rest upon you all is the prayer of W. Woodruff

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Mr Geo. A Smith
44 Park St
Birmingham

[unknown writer] [sideways text] W Woodruff Nov 12[th]
14[th]
Londain
Receved Nov 21th
Burslem [end of sideways text]