Letter from George Lionel Farrell, 10 September 1894

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Letter from George Lionel Farrell, 10 September 1894
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    Smithfield Sep 10 [18]94. Prest. Wilford Woodruff. Dear Brother: Brother Erick P. Erickson who was called on a mission to Europe one year ago, has been preparing to go ever since the call came, saved his money and placed it in the Bank for safe keeping, but some time this last Spring he took a severe cold, and it has turned to the Dispepsia, and has kept him feeling very poorly all the Summer and still is very poorly. He came to
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    him to go without counsel. I really think him unfit to start out in his present condition. he is a real good man and will never feel satisfied until his mission is filled, if it takes 5 years to do it, and we have plenty of good strong healthy men that can go if you need them. please drop me a few lines & let me know what is best for him to do, as he is very anxious. Let him be ex- cused until his health returns.
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    cannot be furnished him by the Church so that he can return it to the person who loaned it to him. Awaiting your Answer I am your Brother as ever, Geo L. Farrell P.S. his name is William Done a cousin to Prof Willard Done, and is one of the young men who was so unmercifully whipped with a Buggy tug while on his mission. G. L. F. He should have the cost of his [Rig] fare home re- turned to him. Please see that ...
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    G. L. Farrell Sept. 10 [18]94.