Letter from Reuben Whitcomb, Jr, [Cambridge, Massachusetts], to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1842 Nov[ember] 7th
Summary
Reuben Whitcomb Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps enclosing $26.50 for the Jamaica Mission and $10 for the Union Missionary Society. He inquires about the numbers of the Reporter and asks if the Union Missionary Society Committee and the Union Missionary Society are "two distinct bodies in their operation, or are united in one, when you write me please if no trouble state how it is."
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1842
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