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Freedmen's Bureau Records: Crammond Kennedy to Thomas P. Jackson, October 11, 1867

Summary:
Kennedy requests that Jackson assist one of their teachers in securing adequate housing and help her in the collection of funds.


New York Branch
Freedman's Union Commission
No. 30 Vesey Street.
(Late National Freedman's Relief Association) Mr. Thos. P. Jackson,
B.R.F. & A.L.
Staunton, Va.

Oct. 11th 1867

New York

Dear Sir:

As I am informed by Rev. R. M. Manly that Miss M.S. Rowell, one of our teachers has been sent to your station, I take the liberty of writing to you on her behalf. We are very desirous that she shall be situated comfortably. Will you help her to find a good boarding place? She is instructed to collect enough to pay her board. Will you give her advice as to the most efficient mode of securing the money?

With Kindest regards,
Yours truly

Crammond Kennedy
Cor. Sec.



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