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Boston Feb 5th 1868.

Mr. Kimball

Dear Sir
You will remember you wrote me about the Maryland Schools.  And I made an effort for them, - personally, besides putting your letter, in print,  And I find that in answer to it; some money has been Sent to Mr Wan at Baltimore - and more than one School helped by it - among others; a young white lady came to me, who had been a missionary among colord people here, for some time, and is very desirous to go out; but no Salary appears for her.  She would go out

[[written vertical to balance of letter ]] If the School room cannot be changed the School will have to be closed all of March, on account of mud and bad weather, for it Stands in the National Cemetery (Surrounded with mud much of the time)

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really sounds like two different letters ??