George M. McComas to Rev. John Kimball, June 9, 1869
- Title
- George M. McComas to Rev. John Kimball, June 9, 1869
- Date
- 06-09-1869
- Creator
- G.M. McComas (George March)
- Recipient
- Rev. John Kimball
- Description
- George M. McComas informs education superintendent John Kimball that he has forwarded Kimball's letter to Hendon Hill, and that he will write to Kimball the next Monday about a procuring a teacher. He hopes the people at Hendon Hill will accept the teacher chosen. McComas asks when the $100 previously discussed will come. He states that after the harvest they would like to have a meeting at Hendon Hill, and he would like Kimball to attend. McComas will be pleased to host him at his house in Harford County.
- School
- Bel Air aka Hendon Hill
- Source
- Smithsonian, National Museum of African American History and Culture
- Courtesy of the U. S. National Archives and Records Administration, FamilySearch International, and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
- Transcript
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Balto
June 9, 69
Rev Jno Kimball
Dear Sir
I have sent your letter up to Hendon Hill and will be able to write to you next Monday about the teacher. I did not get up on Saturday after receiving your letter. I hope they will decide to take him. What about that 100$ when will it come after Harvest we wish to have a meeting at Hendon Hill and wish you to go up with me. Will be pleased to entertain you at my house in Harford.
Yours Truly
[[signature]] Geo M McComas [[/signature]]
Part of George M. McComas to Rev. John Kimball, June 9, 1869