Roll Number | 5 |
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Date | 2 Nov 1868 |
State | Maryland |
County | Queen Anne |
City/Town/Neighborhood | Deep Landing |
Other Locations Mentioned | – |
Authors | Macon B. Allen jr. |
Position | teacher |
Recipient | John Kimball, Esq. |
Other Names Mentioned | – |
Message Abstract | States that he had no difficulty with his transportation papers, and arrived on the 24th ult.: that the children are supplied with books. |
Message Body | I beg leave to inform you, in accordance with your directions, that I arrived here the 24 of Oct. I had no difficulty about my transportation under the orders you sent me. As to the books, the children are supplied with them for the present. |
Pages | 163-164 |
Transcribers Notes | – |
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