Freedmen's Bureau Records: R. M. Manly to Thomas P.
Jackson, November 10, 1867
Summary:
Manly informs Jackson that the Bureau will cover the balance of expenses for a
school in Staunton above what he can obtain through tuition from the students
and the Freedman's Union Commission in New York.
10th November
Richmond
Mr. Jackson
I send that portion of [deleted: Miss] Mr. Kennedy's letter which relates to your affairs. I have no doubt but, after all has been collected that can be from the scholars [this should be 10 cents per week without exception] and after the society has given you what it will towards the furniture, the Bureau will pay the balance, calling it "repairs".
Yours Truly
R.M. Manly