[Letter] 1858 May 10, Washington, D.C. to [John Albert Broadus] / G.W. Samson. 1858.

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[Letter] 1858 May 10, Washington, D.C. to [John Albert Broadus] / G.W. Samson. 1858.

Broadus had asked Samson's advice concerning a possible successor for his pastorate at Charlottesville (Va.) Baptist Church should he accept a professorship in the newly organized Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Samson suggested "I think that either Prof. A.J. [Adoniram Judson] Huntington, our collegue, or Rev. J.R. [Jacob Richardson] Scott, now of Rochester, N.Y. might be obtained." Told Broadus that he had just written to "Bro. [James P.] Boyce recommending a visit here after the June meetings." Broadus served the church until 1859. He was succeeded by Abram Burwell Brown.

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