Item #29984 TO THE MEMBERS OF THE R.R. CONFERENCE. COUNCIL HILL STATION, AUGUST 11TH, 1863.| DEAR BRETHREN:| MOST GLADLY WOULD I HAVE AVERTED SO TERRIBLE A CALAMITY AS THAT WHICH HAS BEFALLEN MY FAMILY, BUT IT WAS NOT IN MY POWER. AND, IN VIEW OF THE FINAL JUDGMENT, I CAN TRULY SAY, NO MAN EVER MORE SINCERELY AND AFFECTIONATELY OFFERED TERMS OF PEACE AND RECONCILIATION THAN I HAVE TO MY MISTAKEN AND ERRING WIFE. Henry Whipple.

TO THE MEMBERS OF THE R.R. CONFERENCE. COUNCIL HILL STATION, AUGUST 11TH, 1863.| DEAR BRETHREN:| MOST GLADLY WOULD I HAVE AVERTED SO TERRIBLE A CALAMITY AS THAT WHICH HAS BEFALLEN MY FAMILY, BUT IT WAS NOT IN MY POWER. AND, IN VIEW OF THE FINAL JUDGMENT, I CAN TRULY SAY, NO MAN EVER MORE SINCERELY AND AFFECTIONATELY OFFERED TERMS OF PEACE AND RECONCILIATION THAN I HAVE TO MY MISTAKEN AND ERRING WIFE...

[Galena, IL: 1863]. 4pp, printed with caption title [as issued], folded. Light foxing, old folds, Good+.

Reverend Henry Whipple, Pastor of the Bench Street Methodist Episcopal Church in Galena, married Emma Weigley in July 1862. Less than a year into the marriage, Emma claimed the Reverend had treated her badly; she fled to the her father's house. Whipple attempted reconciliation for several months.
This Letter to the members of the Rock River Conference rebuts his wife's allegations of "ill treatment." These "misrepresentations and statements [had been] made in a circular sent out by W.W. Huntington, of Galena, June 15th, 1863." Whipple challenges his accusers to come forward and prove their charges.
Not located on OCLC as of January 2020. Item #29984

Price: $350.00

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