Roll Number | 5 |
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Date | 27 SepT 1869 |
State | Delaware |
County | Kent |
City/Town/Neighborhood | Dover |
Other Locations Mentioned | Dupont Station, Wilmington |
Authors | T.A. Stevenson |
Position | – |
Recipient | Saml. M. Harrington Esq |
Other Names Mentioned | Saml. Woolman |
Message Abstract | – |
Message Body | I have been requested by several of the colored people at [[?]] near Dupont Station to enquire of the Friends in Wilmington if there would be any chance of getting any help in the way of materials or otherwise towards putting up a School House for the use of the col'd people of that neighborhood; they have bought & paid for a piece of ground for which they have a good title for the purpose of putting up a School House but have not been able to build the House; there are several very worthy familys of col people in the neighborhood but have but very little ability. I do not know Mr Woolman's address or I would send this to him will you please hand it to him Yours &c [[signature]] T A Stevenson [[/signature]] Ref'd. to Saml. Woolman for answer &c. [[signature]] Saml. M. Harrington. Oct. 9. '69 |
Pages | 547 |
Transcribers Notes | This letter is enclosed in a correspondance from Samuel Woolman to the Department of Education |
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