Rev. John Kimball to George M. McComas, Jan. 26, 1869
- Title
- Rev. John Kimball to George M. McComas, Jan. 26, 1869
- Date
- 01-26-1869
- Creator
- Rev. John Kimball
- Recipient
- G.M. McComas (George March)
- Description
- Education Supt. Kimball asks George M. McComas if the people at Hendon Hill school can make their own desks or if they will have to obtain them from Baltimore. Asks McComas what it would cost to make them at Hendon Hill. Kimball thinks the bureau can furnish desks "in some way," and informs McComas that he has not yet received a deed from the trustees.
- School
- Bel Air aka Hendon Hill
- 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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936. Bureau R. F. ^and R. L.
Office Supt. of Education D.C. &c.
Washington. Jany 26th 1869.
McComas {{underlined in left margin}}
Geo. M. {{underlined}
Baltimore Md.
Dear Sir:
I suppose they can make desks that will do at H. Hill, or will they have to be obtained at Baltimore. Please inform me what they will cost, made at the Hill in your opinion. I think we can furnish desks in some way. Deed has not come to hand yet.
Very Respectfully Yours.
John Kimball
Supt. of Education. - IIIF Manifests
- https://ids.si.edu/ids/manifest/NMAAHC-007675717_00282
Part of Rev. John Kimball to George M. McComas, Jan. 26, 1869