Letter from Jesse Boring (San Francisco, California) to Robert Paine - June 10, 1851

Boring, Jesse

An incomplete letter from Jesse Boring to Robert Paine expressing his dismay over his treatment by the Board of Managers and Secretaries in regards to his handling of the mission finances, detailing the struggles the missionaries and their families have had to endure only to be so poorly treated by the church itself, expressing his concern that the delay in sending monetary aid is too late to make up the lost ground, announcing his intention to no longer personally draw on the missionary funds so that more of the money may be spent to support additional missionaries, assuring Paine of his intention to continue in his role despite this, repeating his request for additional missionaries, and asking after the potential return of Brother Pollock to serve as Presiding Elder.

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