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Woodvill June 5 1869

Mr John Kimball Dear sir
I take this opportunity to write to you to let you know dear Sir that i have not forgot you nor Can i forget you though my Correspondence has been verry seldom Every thing concerning the schoole Are geting along verry well and This is the reason i have not written Before now i have call at your office twice during the winter an you were not present i would like verry much to view your 
handsome features and likewise your voice ringing throug the congregation concerning education freedom Here and hereafter the last time you And general Howard addressed us
i think dear sir that it put new vigor upon the minds of the people and i think they all would like to heare you again verry much[[strikethrough]] if need [[/strikethrough]]

Transcription Notes:
changed "Woodrill" to "Woodvill"