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Freedmen's Bureau Records: C. J. Peyton to Thomas P. Jackson, September 18, 1867

Summary:
Peyton, of the Virginia Hotel in Staunton, writes Jackson that he has no intention of settling accounts with Sarah Skinner, a former employee until he can verify that the hotel has no counter-charges against her.


Sept 18th 1867

Va Hotel[Staunton]

Dear Sir:

I am due Sarah Skinner $7.10/100 balance on wages. She notified me yesterday of her intention to quit & did so immediately upon said notification, leaving me [deleted: without] in an awkward position with no one to take her place. She applied at the office this morning for her money. I informed her that I could not settle with her until my sister returned as she was Chamber Maid & I did not know what charges she might have against her for lost towels, sheets & &--& this is our [illeg.] not to settle with floor servants until we know how their [unclear: acts ] [added: stand] in this particular & in her absence I cannot get at it. Sarah is a [illeg.]

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unreliable servant, I can assure But I am justly due her $7.10 provided we have no counter charges, and I will pay her as soon as I ascertain that fact. I cannot do so before.

I am Captain Very Respectfully Yours

C.J.Peyton



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