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

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Record #23 from Freedmen's Bureau Correspondence on Schools, 1869-1870

Roll Number 5
Date 1 Feb 1869
State Maryland
County Baltimore
City/Town/Neighborhood Baltimore
Other Locations Mentioned Salisbury, Wicomico Co.; Forest Hill, Harford Co.
Authors John Core
Position A. Atty.
Recipient Rev. Jno Kimball
Other Names Mentioned Miss Susan Thomas; Miss M.E. Pauline Lyons
Message Abstract States that he will give Miss [[underlined]] Susan Thomas [[/underlined]] of New Bedford, Mass the school at Salisbury, Wicomico Co. and Miss M. [[underlined]] E. P. Lyons [[/underlined]] of Providence R.I. the school at Forest Hill, Harford, Co. Requests that in sending orders they may be notified to call at his office for instructions.
Message Body I will give Miss Susan Thomas, No. 8 Cedar Street New Bedford the school at Salisbury, Wicomico Co. and Miss M.E. Pauline Lyons, 16 B Street, Providence, R.I. the school at Forest Hill, Harford Co. In transmitting the orders for transp'n please request each to call at my office for instructions &c
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