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

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Record #20 from Freedmen's Bureau Correspondence on Schools, 1869-1870

Roll Number 5
Date 12 Jan 1869
State Maryland
County Baltimore
City/Town/Neighborhood Baltimore
Other Locations Mentioned Centreville
Authors G.E. Adams
Position
Recipient Mr. John Kimball
Other Names Mentioned
Message Abstract States that the school trustees at Centreville desire to know when they are to have lumber for school-house &c &c.
Message Body I take this opertunity of Riting your A. Few Lines hoping that your will So. Kind as To. Grant our Request Dear Sir the Trustees Have Been working with the Great es of peasengs for the Lumber To Bild thay School house withe, and as I have Advise them To By the Ground and Get the Deed for it thay thinks that it is my duty To Rite to you and See when you can Send them the Lumber an you will please Rite theam word when you are coming to Centreville So, that thay will Be Ready To See you. Address No. 56 Sarah ann. St Baltimore
Pages 294-95
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