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

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Record #264 from Freedmen's Bureau Correspondence on Schools, 1869-1870

Roll Number 9
Date 26 March 1870
State Maryland
County Kent
City/Town/Neighborhood Chestertown
Other Locations Mentioned
Authors Wm. Perkins
Position
Recipient Maj Wm L Vanderliph
Other Names Mentioned Wm. T Anderson, teacher
Message Abstract States that their teacher Wm S. Anderson is about to leave, and the Baltimore Assoc cannot fill his place. Requests that a teacher be sent by the Supt. &c.
Message Body I Rite to inform you that Mr Wm T Anderson has had a coal to Baltimore for $80. per monnth and are goine to livre the Shool at Chestertown, and the Baltimore Association cant not send us a teacher in his place will you try and send us one the School is in a fine condition and we would not like for it to stope one day he livres on the frist day of April and un lest you send us, a teacher we shall havre no School pleas do someting for us
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