Rev. John Kimball to Mary E. Jackson, Dec. 22, 1868
- Title
- Rev. John Kimball to Mary E. Jackson, Dec. 22, 1868
- Date
- 12-22-1868
- Creator
- Rev. John Kimball
- Recipient
- Mary E. Jackson
- Description
- Supt. Kimball tells Mary E. Jackson of the Pennsylvania Freedmen's Relief Association that Mary J. C. Anderson "may be a good teacher but she does not report her school as she is bound to do. I have not received a report from her yet, and I understand from some parties that she is not getting on well."
- References
- Mary J.C. Anderson
- Source
- Smithsonian, National Museum of African American History and Culture
- Courtesy of the U. S. National Archives and Records Administration, FamilySearch International, and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
- Transcript
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Bureau R. F. & A. L.
Head Quarters Asst. Com'r D.C.
Washington, Dec. 22d 1868.
[[underlined]] Jackson [[/underlined]] Miss [[underlined]] M. E. [[/underlined]]
Philadelphia, Pa.
Miss:
Miss [[underlined]] Anderson [[/underlined]] may be a good teacher but she does not report
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her school as she is bound to do. I have not received a report from her yet, and I understand from some parties that she is not getting on well. I expect to visit the place soon, and until then should like to hold back the extra supply for her.
I am going North to-night, and shall try to see you and Col. [[underlined]] Corson [[/underlined]] on my way through Philadelphia. As the books have not come to hand I cannot attend to their distribution until my return, which will be before the 1st of January.
Very Respectfully, Yours
[[signature]] John Kimball [[/signature]]
Supt. of Education.
P.S. [[underlined]] Marshall [[/underlined]] is at Newburgh, Charles Co. Md. - IIIF Manifests
- https://ids.si.edu/ids/manifest/NMAAHC-007675717_00261