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

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Record #187 from Freedmen's Bureau Correspondence on Schools, 1869-1870

Roll Number 9
Date 29 April 1870
State Maryland
County Queen Anne
City/Town/Neighborhood Centreville
Other Locations Mentioned
Authors Geo. E. Adams
Position Teacher
Recipient Bvt Maj W.L. Vanderlip, Washington D.C.
Other Names Mentioned Mrs. J.H. Thompson , Mr. Chambers
Message Abstract States in reply that he will see the trustees of the Salem school on the 30th inst. and will attend to the matter, &c
Message Body Dear Sir your letter of the 23 inst is at hand I have not been able to see the Trustees of Salem yet but I shall see some of them on the 30th and I will promptly tend to your request We have Two Large Boarding Houses in Centreville one is kept by Mrs J.H. Thompson and the other by Mr Chambers you can get Board at ChambersI will enclose two streeps of paper for you [strikethrough] r [/strikethrough] To Read. Your Obedient Servant Geo. E. Adams
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