Letter from Gottfried Eschler, 8 December 1889 [LE-12352]

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Released
until can
arrange circumstances
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Gottfried Eschler

Paris Idaho

Prest. Wilford Woodruff.

Dier Brother,

In answer to your Letter
or Call to go on a Mission
to Swytzerland or Germany
I will say: I consider it a
Call from God and will go
under all circumstances when
I am called. I know it will
be a Blessing to me, but will
have to state my Circumstances
I have been verry badly in
Debt, but will be able to pay them
all up befor I leave here, but
my Famely which consists of
two Wifes and four little
helpless Childern without
any Means to live opon

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or at least verry little and I
will have to call on my Bishop
and the People generaly for
assistance in Order to be able
to go, and if I could have the
Blessings of God attend my Labors
here for another year I would be
better prepared to go. If I look
at it naturely it looks amllmost
impossible for me to leave them
my Famely the way I have to
leave them, but will do accor-
ding to your request and would
not for any thing disobey your
Council. Yours Obedeant
Brother in Truth.

Gottfried Eschler.
Paris
Idaho

President Woodruff
Dear Bro
I belive the circumstances
are as stated, and if it meets your mind
I would favor Bro Eschlers release Wm Budge