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''Lawson, Joseph [Letter] Latter-day Saints' Millennial Star 31:44 (October 27, 1869) pp. 708-709.'' | ''Lawson, Joseph [Letter] Latter-day Saints' Millennial Star 31:44 (October 27, 1869) pp. 708-709.'' | ||
− | On board steamship Manhattan, New York, Oct. 7, 1869.President A. [Albert] Carrington. | + | On board steamship Manhattan, New York, Oct. 7, 1869. |
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Dear Brother,--After a tedious and for the most part rather a rough passage, we arrived here last night, all well. … | Dear Brother,--After a tedious and for the most part rather a rough passage, we arrived here last night, all well. … |
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Letter from Joseph Lawson - October 7, 1869
Lawson, Joseph [Letter] Latter-day Saints' Millennial Star 31:44 (October 27, 1869) pp. 708-709.
On board steamship Manhattan, New York, Oct. 7, 1869.
President A. [Albert] Carrington.
Dear Brother,--After a tedious and for the most part rather a rough passage, we arrived here last night, all well. �
12 p.m., 8, Battery Place.
We are now getting all onshore at Castle Gardens, and expect to leave this afternoon. Brother Dusenbury will go through with us. Brothers Staines and Teasdale are well. I am now very busy attending to the business for the company to leave this afternoon.
Accept of my love to yourself and all associates.
Yours truly,
Joseph Lawson.