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himself with Colored peopil [[strikethrough]] not [[/strikethrough]] none  Sir we don't [[?]] hate any one that dont equilies us Mrs Nelson understand him to say that he tired of so much [[groob? rools?]] he wanted some money which that he must wanted money for othirs uses and this letter ah [[insert]] is [/insert]] written by youngster which only went to School to groves rain days and went to School to Mr. Templeton Sundays and bad days now Sir if it is rain in the morning ther are  none of that now Sir the peopil send [[insert]] their [/insert]] children to School rainy days he wont hear them with their are certain grunding some time the school are stop for [[strikethrough]] four [/strikethrough]] four days our school at the Cross Road we are going have it done dismorn mer the are going have [[?]] and plastered dismanner and plese to send us a gentleman to Keep our School if you send us a gentle that will [[prostrate?]]  us we will certain [[prostrake?]] him We have a place to board another teacher
Wm Mills one the head trustees of Cross Road School.
I remain your spectful friend 
[[signature]] Wm F Mills [[/signature]]
plese excuse my hasty writen 

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