Box MS-014 001
Contains 6 Results:
S. Y. Monroe correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1867 January 3
States that the Board of Managers of the Church [illegible] Society of the Methodist and Episcopal Church has decided that no further payments can be issued until funds have been replenished. Suggests that further efforts should be made at home to collect funds. Explains that further information will be given when available.
D. W. Clark correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1867 January 16
States that no promise of $400 was made, and tries to clear up confusion regarding promised funds. Explains that Clark hasn't received letter detailing Reverend N.A. Harris’ labors, which will require a special appropriation to pay him. Clark writes that he rejects the embarrassment of the Ch. Ex. Soc. and hopes winter fundraising will make up for the lost draft.
D. W. Clark correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1867 February 18
Encloses $125, and asks that $25 be given to N.A. Harris if Clark think he’s entitled to it. The rest is for Col. Ch. In Chattanooga. Mentions that collections for Ch. Ex. Soc. have been very affected by the Centinary collections, which makes it impossible for special appropriations for Chattanooga.
D. W. Clark correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1867 May 18
States that a draft for $64 is due in August, and that it should be returned to use an enclosed check of $22.33 instead.
D. W. Clark Clark correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1867 July 9
Asks whether it would be wise to transfer the work within the [Holton?] conference to the Georgia Consequence. It also asks that then whether the men should be transferred with the work.
M. Simpson correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1883 January 17
Sending Dailey a money draft.