John Core to Rev. John Kimball, Jan. 12, 1869
- Title
- John Core to Rev. John Kimball, Jan. 12, 1869
- Date
- 01-12-1869
- Creator
- John Core
- Recipient
- Rev. John Kimball
- Description
- Actuary John Core of the Baltimore Association informs Supt. Kimball that he has received a letter from McComas Institute teacher Miss Lyons (probably Theresa Lyons). She has quit her school "in disgust," and that her sister (probably future Bel Air teacher M. E. Pauline Lyons) will not come to teach in Maryland due to the "discomforts" of teaching in the state.
- Related Financial Supporters
- Baltimore Association for the Moral and Educational Improvement of the Colored People
- 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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[[preprinted]]
BALTIMORE ASSOCIATION
FOR THE
Moral & Educational Improvement of the Colored People,
N. W. Corner Courtland and Saratoga Streets.
Baltimore, ^[[Jan'y 12th.]] 18^[[69]] [[/preprinted]]
Rev. Jno. Kimball,
Dear Sir:
Miss Lyons has left in disgust the school at Clayton, and informs me her sister wont come in consequence of her having written her of the discomforts of teaching in Md.
Resp'y
[[signature]] Jno Core [[/signature]] - IIIF Manifests
- https://ids.si.edu/ids/manifest/NMAAHC-007675721_00295