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the [[underlined]] land [[/underlined]] on which they proposed building & the high price they are obliged to pay now that they cannot buy.

The is very much interested, has a school of 35 which will be increased from this time - Can anything be done to supply her with the missing school furniture?

Truly yours
[[signature]] Mary E. Jackson [[/signature]]

C 170 OS.ED.C Vol. 1 - 1868
Philadelphia, Pa.
[[underlined]] C [[/underlined]] Jany. 2d 1869.

Commission, Pa. Branch F. U.
Miss Mary E. Jackson.

States in reply that Miss [[underlined]] Anderson [[/underlined]] has informed here that she has reported her school, but complains that many of her letters fail to reach their destination and she fails to receive many addressed to her. Thinks Miss [[underlined]] A [/underlined]] is the best colored teacher they have in their employ. with the exception of Miss [[underlined]] Gordon. [[/underlined]] Inquires if something cannot be done to supply her school with maps, black board &c.

Recd. O.S.E.D.C. 1/6 - 68. 

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