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January 12, 1911
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Dayton, Ohio, January, 12, 1911

Dear Brother Howe:

I received you letter favoring the idea of my attempt to write our Church History. I think the two persons named would rather I should not do so. I think that any one doing so would not profit financially by it. I think they would lose their time and expense in so doing. But that is not a consideration with me. I have been writing a history of my own life, but there is much not relating to the church in this.

If I were sure that my writing would meet the approval of every member of the board of trustees and the book committee I think I would begin the history soon.

I realize how trying it would be to write a history so as to be wholly just in so doing. I write as readily as I ever did.

Yours truly,

Milton Wright

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