Jameson discusses the Southern Question in connection with the General Conference which Finley is attending. Jameson has been covering the proceedings in the Advocate. He also writes about the suggested division of the Ohio Conference. Abstract Number - 828https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1315/thumbnail.jp
Heath has been following the progress of the 1844 General Conference through newspapers and the Chri...
Rev. West sends Finley $3.00 collected from the Blendon Circuit to support the travels of Ohio Confe...
Elliott and Finley are going to attend the 1848 General Conference in Pittsburgh. Elliott writes to ...
Jameson discusses the Southern Question in connection with the General Conference which Finley is ...
Robert (Finley\u27s nephew) is pleased to hear from James about the General Conference. Robert think...
Dr. William Capers has evidently published in the Western Christian Advocate an 1839 letter written ...
Jenkins asks Finley to speak at the meeting of the Douglass Division, Sons of Temperance, to be held...
Brown tells Finley that the Wesley Charge will not petition to hold the next Ohio Annual Conference ...
Mutchner writes to Finley in Pittsburgh, currently a delegate to the 1848 General Conference of the ...
Young writes a second letter to Finley, who is attending the General Conference of 1848. He again cr...
Carper invites Finley to visit him -- No Methodist preacher would be more gladly seen at our cottag...
A six person committee invites Finley to speak in Lancaster at an event celebrating their Sons of Te...
Heath has been following the progress of the 1844 General Conference through newspapers and the Chri...
Rev. West sends Finley $3.00 collected from the Blendon Circuit to support the travels of Ohio Confe...
Elliott and Finley are going to attend the 1848 General Conference in Pittsburgh. Elliott writes to ...
Jameson discusses the Southern Question in connection with the General Conference which Finley is ...
Robert (Finley\u27s nephew) is pleased to hear from James about the General Conference. Robert think...
Dr. William Capers has evidently published in the Western Christian Advocate an 1839 letter written ...
Jenkins asks Finley to speak at the meeting of the Douglass Division, Sons of Temperance, to be held...
Brown tells Finley that the Wesley Charge will not petition to hold the next Ohio Annual Conference ...
Mutchner writes to Finley in Pittsburgh, currently a delegate to the 1848 General Conference of the ...
Young writes a second letter to Finley, who is attending the General Conference of 1848. He again cr...
Carper invites Finley to visit him -- No Methodist preacher would be more gladly seen at our cottag...
A six person committee invites Finley to speak in Lancaster at an event celebrating their Sons of Te...
Heath has been following the progress of the 1844 General Conference through newspapers and the Chri...
Rev. West sends Finley $3.00 collected from the Blendon Circuit to support the travels of Ohio Confe...
Elliott and Finley are going to attend the 1848 General Conference in Pittsburgh. Elliott writes to ...