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Description
Hopkins informs Intrepid Morse of Bishop White's plans to visit and requests he be there as well.
Date
5-24-1825
City
Pittsburgh
Keywords
Bishop White, convention
Recommended Citation
Hopkins, Bishop, "Letter to Intrepid Morse" (1825). Philander Chase Letters. 451.
https://digital.kenyon.edu/chase_letters/451
Transcript
K.Ch.250534
Pittsburgh May 24 1825
My dear Brother
I am just returned from Convention where Bp. White made his arrangements to come out to the West and be with us on the 12th June next, the Lord willing. I shall not be quite content if you are not with us on that day, and as many days before it as you please. Do endeavor to come, and bring your gown and surplice with you.
In great haste
Yr affectionate B.
John H. Hopkins