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^[[1890-91]]

Dear Gen. Morgan

This letter is not all I wish it were, but it has been written under great pressure of work, and at broken odd moments.  If I had time to elaborate the facts it contains it might be more useful to you, particularly to bring out the point that education requires an opportunity for the exercise of the awakened faculties. Why should you make lawyers, surveyors, merchants, engineers, when there is no place or chance for these men to use their acquirements, would naturally be asked. Every allotted reservation [[?]] [[page torn]] its chances, for a reservation