Roll Number | 9 |
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Date | 6 March 1870 |
State | Maryland |
County | Queen Anne |
City/Town/Neighborhood | Centreville |
Other Locations Mentioned | Washington, D.C., Salem |
Authors | Geo. E. Adams |
Position | Teacher |
Recipient | Maj. W. Vanderlip |
Other Names Mentioned | – |
Message Abstract | States that Mr. A.J. Hill has arrived at Salem and will open school this week: that there is one more teacher needed where a school of 75 pupils can be gathered &c. |
Message Body | Dear Sir Andrew F. Hill came to Centreville on 5th. I went to Salem with him and if nothing haping he will open School some time this week. thay are one more place yet that neads A Teacher vary much which I am shure thay can be 75 scholers you will refere A. Great faver by sending A Teacher there. Our School is doing the best it can. Yours Rstly Geo. E. Adams |
Pages | 59 |
Transcribers Notes | – |
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