Edward Wiley writes that he had written to William Still to send an order of books along with large posters and some circulars. He tells Caroline that he hopes that their son, Willie, may someday be a preacher.
Griffing expresses concern for Wiley's poor health and tells him to trust God. He asks that Wiley pray for him because he is grieving the death of their friend, whom he calls a hero, who was buried the week before. He says it was a shame their...