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Lt 91, 1902

Jones, A. T.; Brethren

“Elmshaven,” St. Helena, California

June 22, 1902

Previously unpublished.

Elder A. T. Jones, and other brethren in positions of responsibility:

Dear Brethren,—

I have thought that it would be wise for W. C. White to be one of the number who will visit Los Angeles. If you should desire him to accompany you, I remove my objections to his taking this trip. I had thought that he and I would go to Los Angeles the middle of July. 17LtMs, Lt 91, 1902, par. 1

If W. C. White should desire to go now, I am willing. He is so well acquainted with all the matters about which I have conversed with him, in regard to the location of sanitariums and many other questions that will have to be decided, that it seems to me that it is essential for him to be one of your number. I regard the establishment of the medical missionary work in Southern California as a very important matter. 17LtMs, Lt 91, 1902, par. 2

If it be thought best for him to go, please let him know that I have written to you, removing my objections. Let him understand the matter fully. If he should think that it is not best for him to go, all right. Whatever decision the Lord may lead you to make, we shall be pleased. 17LtMs, Lt 91, 1902, par. 3