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D. G. Swain, letter

October 20, 1869

"Bureau R.F. and A.L.
Office Supt. Education, D.C. &c
Washington, Oct. 20th 1869.
Furguson Mr. Samuel H.
Sharpsburg, Md.
Dear Sir:
Are you ready for a teacher? I can send you a colored lady, and expect you to get up a good
school of about 30 pupils. You will pay the teacher's board, and incidentals of the school. I will
be responsible for her salary. Answer at once, and give directions how the teacher should come
from Baltimore to your place.
Respectfully, Yours,
D. G. Swain
Bvt. Maj. U.S.A. A.D.C. and Act. Supt. Education
per J. Q. Crosby"


Author

Name: D. G. Swain

Unit: N/A

Document Information

Type: Letter

Subject(s):

  • African American

Event Location: Sharpsburg, Washington Co., MD

Document Origin: Washington D.C.

Source

NMAAHC-007675717_00418; Records of the Superintendent of Education for the District of Columbia, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872; Fair Copies of Letters Sent; National Museum of African American History and Culture

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