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I then went around to Lancaster's Wharf and held a meeting there had a large turnout and got them in the notion of looking after their best intreast I set them to getting their lumber to the place and went next day to see a white man named R. H. Bond who sold the land to the People but had not given the deed but promised to give it this week I have the promise from the Carpenters to finish that House without delay. I then went up to Peterwaxen where I found a large congregation of respectable Methodist people who deserves a school House and are ready to Build the House as soon as they can get it they say that their neighbourhood have about one hundred children to go to this school and are willing to put the building up without delay. I think that they ought to have materials sent them.