Freedmen's Bureau Records: Thomas P. Jackson to R.
M. Manly, November 4, 1867
Summary:
Jackson's letter to Manly states that John Scott will be coming to teach in
Staunton, but that Miss Rowell refuses to serve as his assistant. Jackson asks
Manly to provide new assignments for Miss Rowell and her assistant.
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands,
Office 4th Division, 9th
Sub District, Virginia
Rev. R. M. Manly
Supt. Education, Dist of Va.
Richmond
Nov. 4 1867
Staunton, Va.,
Sir
Enclosed I forward a letter from Mr. John Scott with the explanation it appears he has permission from Am. Miss. Ass. to take charge of schools at Staunton and I think he is desired by the colored people here and will relieve me of a very troublesome business so I hope he will come. Miss Rowell however intimates to me that she will not be allowed to act as his assistant nor is she willing to do so. This will necessitate a change for her and the assistant promised by F.A.C. of New York, now daily expected. Please have matter arranged definitely (for this double correspondence and expectation of change is prejudicial to the school and unpleasant to Miss Rowell) and inform me of decision as soon as possible.
Yr obt servt
Thos P. Jackson
Agent
Return Mr. Scotts letter with answer if you please