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William Goodell letter to Justin Perkins, 1837 October 30 to November 3
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1837-10-30 - 1837-11-03
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1 item (8 pages) ; 20 x 13 cm
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W. Goodell letter to Justin Perkins in which Goodell responds to a letter from Perkins, providing reasons why he thinks Perkins' determination to send to Constantinople for as few things as possible is a good one. He writes regarding how busy Mrs. (Abigail) Goodell is kept in watching all of their children. He also discusses Mr. (Daniel) Temple who is now convalescent and sister (Eliza Cheney Abbott) Schneider who has typhus fever and gangrene. He notes that he baptized the Schaufflers' baby Henry Albert and discusses Hohannes at Hass Köy whose college prospers and who has married. Goodell says that his own mission is doing well financially and then continues at a later date, saying that their sister at Broosa (Schneider) still lives. He asks if Dr. Grant wants their chemical apparatus.
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English
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