Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History & Culture Enduring Connections: Exploring Delmarva's Black History

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Record #118 from Freedmen's Bureau Correspondence on Schools, 1869-1870

Roll Number 7
Date 11 Aug 1869
State Maryland
County Worcester
City/Town/Neighborhood Newtown
Other Locations Mentioned
Authors R.H. Gillett
Position
Recipient Mr. John Kimball
Other Names Mentioned Mr. T.J. West
Message Abstract Advises the Supt. of Education of the north he should take to visit them &c,&c.
Message Body Sir I Received your Letter to Day Sir I wrot you yestday But after I got your Letter I thought that write afue lines to you can take the cars to West over on Wenday Evening at 5 Oclock to [[strikethrough]] for W [/strikethrough]] at Princes ann for West over and you take Mr T.J. West stage for New town wich I will have their a wating for you the same stage will take you to the Clarke House I will have it so that the meeting will take Place at 10 O Clock on the 19 A M I will meet you at the Clarke House Thurday morning at 8 O Clock
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