Although George strongly desires to be at home, he is unable to, due to a plethora of business appointments and concerns. However, his business is faring quite well, and he foresees the opportunity in the near future to send money. He also asks Samuel to oversee the furnishing of the inside of George's building so he will have a place to return to someday. George also mentions politics and the Antifederals, as well as indicating that Adams will most certainly be the next President. P.S. George hopes that Samuel will send a reply to Lothrop soon.
Kirkland, S. & Kirkland, G. W. .
(1796, November 18).
George Kirkland to Samuel Kirkland.
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Kirkland, Samuel and Kirkland, George Whitefield.
November 18th, 1796.
“George Kirkland to Samuel Kirkland”.
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