Maj. W. L. Van Derlip to M. E. Pauline Lyons, March 18, 1870
- Title
- Maj. W. L. Van Derlip to M. E. Pauline Lyons, March 18, 1870
- Date
- 03-18-1870
- Creator
- Maj. W.L. Van Derlip
- Recipient
- M.E. Pauline Lyons
- Description
- Supt. Van Derlip forwards Hendon Hill teacher M. E. Pauline Lyons her salary for February, 1870, in the amount of $10.29, having deducted $9.71 for books. A postscript informs Lyons that her supporting society has decided not to pay teachers for return transportation at the end of school terms.
- School
- Bel Air aka Hendon Hill
- Related Financial Supporters
- Pennsylvania Freedmen's Relief Association aka the Pennsylvania Branch of the American Freedmen's Union Commission
- 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 Refugees Freedmen and Abandoned Lands
Office Superintendent of Education D.C.
Washington, March 18th 1870.
[[underlined]] Lyon Mary E. [[/underlined]]
Bel Air, Md.
Miss,
Ten and 29/100 February, deducting $9.71/100 for books.
W. L. VanDerlip
per J. Q. Crosby
P.S. The locality which employes you has decided not to pay teachers return transportation.
Part of Maj. W. L. Van Derlip to M. E. Pauline Lyons, March 18, 1870