Franklin County: Frank T. Reamen to Simon Cameron,
February 7, 1859
Summary:
Reamen writes to ask Cameron's financial aid to attend seminary school.
February 7th 1859
Chambersburg
Honorable Simon Cameron
Dear Sir
You will no doubt think it strange that I should apply to you for assistance but the reputation you have for assisting young men is my excuse.
I have a desire to study for the Ministering and to do so I will have to attend a preparatory school for one year and a half at the expiration of that time [unclear: Presbytery] will take charge of me and I can finish my education free of expense.
To attend this preparatory school requires Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars two
hundred of which a friend has agreed to give me and I wish to know if you
will
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give or loan me the balance $150-).
If you loan it to me I will repay you as soon as possible it may be that I could not return it for five or six years, but possibly I can return it sooner.
In regard to my sincerity and previous character I refer you to
F. C. Reamen
Bedford
H. C. Reamen "
Honorable
[illeg.] Mann Bedford Pennsylvania
" W. T.
Daugherty "
" W. P. Ochill "
" Daniel L Russel
"
Reverend D. [illeg.] Nicholls
Chambersburg Pennsylvania
W. G. Reed Esquire
Hoping to receive an answer
I remain
Your obedient servant
Frank T. Reamen
Refer to
Upton Washabaugh Chambersburg