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Christian Gottlieb Hoernle letter to Justin Perkins, 1837 March 31
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1837-03-31
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1 item (4 pages) ; 22 x 14 cm
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G. Hoernle letter to Justin Perkins in which Hoernle relays that Perkins' boxes have departed this evening by the servants of Soolyman Khan and it is said the Khan himself is coming to "Oroomiah" (Urmia). Hoernle also remarks on his delayed departure from Persia and responds to news of Mrs. (Charlotte Bass) Perkins' fever and William's (Perkins) improving health. He writes of his faith in the Lord to protect them and goes on to respond to Perkins' inquiries regarding Persian news. He calls the country and its people miserable and shares that the King may intend to go to Herat again and the army is being mobilized. He relays news of a conversation between the Consul and the Ameer and provides his opinions on the possibility of the war. He also mentions Mr. Haas' troubles with Soolyman Khan.
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