Whitelock, T. S.
“Elmshaven,” St. Helena, California
February 12, 1904
Previously unpublished.
Dr. T. S. Whitelock
Dear Brother,—
I have been waiting to hear something further from you and hope to receive a letter by the next mail. It is mentioned that Mrs. Potts is not pleased to have the property sold so cheaply. Please let me know whether steps have now been taken so the property is secured to us. Have arrangements been made to secure the Grainger property? Have you anything to propose in regard to furnishing the building? I would be glad to know what your plans are for paying for the property. If it is necessary to make sure of holding the property, I can hire some money from the bank. 19LtMs, Lt 79, 1904, par. 1
We have received a letter from W. C. White, stating that he reached Washington safely. He is well, but feels the need of a rest. 19LtMs, Lt 79, 1904, par. 2
I am somewhat doubtful in regard to our breaking up and going to Washington. Our work in preparing matter for publication will be hindered by such a move. I am seeking to know the will of the Lord. 19LtMs, Lt 79, 1904, par. 3