Roll Number | 8 |
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Date | 21 May 1869 |
State | Maryland |
County | Kent |
City/Town/Neighborhood | Chestertown |
Other Locations Mentioned | Queen Ann County |
Authors | Wm. Perkins |
Position | – |
Recipient | Rev. Jno. Kimball |
Other Names Mentioned | Mr. W.W. Maughlin |
Message Abstract | Acknowledges receipt of letter of 17th inst. States that the Union school-house in Queen Ann County is raised, but the people are not able to proceed without help. Inquires if the remainder of the lumber cannot be furnished them from Mr. [[underlined]] Maughlin [[/underlined]] & Co.. |
Message Body | Sir your of 17 come to hand but you did not menching the uion School in Q.n. county which Houes is now raise and the peopel cant get no fouthour with out healp form you I got Mr maughlin to make a bill for it the same time that he made the one for House 20 x 30 please let me hear form your a bout the uion School Howse if you can furnish them with Mr. W.W. maughlin lumbur Bill thay can bill the ballance of the House |
Pages | 85 |
Transcribers Notes | – |
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