Further Evidence of LDS interaction with the Lancaster Populace
It shows three things, firstly - the attitudes and feelings of a recently baptised member in the late 19th century. Secondly, it illustrates that knowledge of the church was entering into the Lancaster area in a previously unrecorded guise. Personal letters of this description prove difficult to locate. Thirdly, it highlights some of the conditions and difficulties which LDS members and investigators were experiencing in Lancaster. Fascinating.
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