Freedmen's Bureau Records: Crammond Kennedy to
Thomas P. Jackson, October 18, 1867
Summary:
Kennedy writes that an "educated woman of color" has been appointed to teach in
Staunton.
New York Branch
Freedmans Union Commission
No. 30 Vesey Street.
(Late
National Freedman's Relief Association.)
Thos. P. Jackson Esq.
Staunton, Va.
Oct. 18th, 1867
New York,
Dear Sir
I am glad in answer to your favor of the 16th. inst., to inform you that we have appointed Miss L.A. Smith recommended to us as a well educated woman of color, an additional teacher at Staunton. I have applied for her transportation. You may expect her about the 1st proximis.
With Kindest Regards to Miss Rowell,
I am yours truly,
Crammond Kennedy
Cor.Sec.