Griswold, George R, Lansing, Michigan, to Bishop Peter Paul Lefevere,, Detroit, Michigan, 1848 March 2
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Griswold received Lefevere's letter of February 26 and the accompanying draft of letter of attorney. Previous to the receipt of the letter Griswold was ignorant of the whole matter except for a letter from Detroit which stated that the property belonged to the church at Detroit and that the passage of such a bill was not desired. Lefevere's letter has enlightened him and he can offer no objections to the passage of the bill. He feels considerable delicacy in acting where differences of this nature arise but feels duty bound to give support under the circumstances. In a postscript he adds that since writing the above letter they have taken up the bill from the House and concurred in it; it will therefore become a law. Sent from Senate chamber. :: III-2-h A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1848 March 2
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