Maj. W. L. Van Derlip to George McComas, June 8, 1870
- Title
- Maj. W. L. Van Derlip to George McComas, June 8, 1870
- Date
- 06-08-1870
- Creator
- Maj. W.L. Van Derlip
- Recipient
- G.M. McComas (George March)
- Description
- Supt. Kimball informs George M. McComas that he has just received bills (from building committee chairman Jerome B. Armstrong) for supplies for the school at Darlington totaling $243.93, but he knows nothing about them. He asks McComas for information, and adds that the Bureau has already paid $659.39 to build this school.
- References
- Jerome B. Armstrong
- 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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Washington June 8 1870
Geo McComas Esq
Balt. Md.
Dr Sir
I have just received a letter from J B Armstrong of Port Deposit enclosing bills against the Darlington School for $243 93/. Do you know or can you find out anything about them. They are balances for Lumber and Work.
Yours Respfy
[[signature]] W L Van Derlip [[/signature]]
Bvt Maj & Supt of Edu
We have already paid $659 39/ on [[the]] building - IIIF Manifests
- https://ids.si.edu/ids/manifest/NMAAHC-007675719_00285
Part of Maj. W. L. Van Derlip to George McComas, June 8, 1870