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Freedmen's Bureau Records: N. C. Brackett to Thomas P. Jackson, May 4, 1867

Summary:
Brackett asks for financial help from the Bureau to open schools in several locations, including Waynesboro.


Mr. Jackson
Agent Bureau F. R. & A. L.

May. 4. 1867

Staunton Va.

Permit me to ask of you whether the Bureau can do anything toward establishing schools in destitute places in this Valley. On account of scarcity of funds the Society will be obliged to discontinue its labors the last of June, for the present season. There are several important places by Bloomsbury, Waynesboro, New Market and Port Republic where there have never been schools. We have some teachers who are so accustomed to the climate, that they would stay through the summer and open schools at these places if they could be supported. If the Bureau would aid to the amount of $20.00 twenty dollars per month, [added: (for each teacher)] with what the people themselves could do, we could start several new schools during the Summer.

Very Re'y Yours

N.C. Brackett
Supt. Schools Valley of Va.



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