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& mediate Cephaelment,[[?]] and that  he is regarded as a thoroughly  qualified[[?]] meaysful[[?]] and devoted teacher, a Philanthropist, and a gentleman, and that one celatious[[?]] have always been of the most friendly chaacter.
     (Signed)  W. K. Clark, Jr.,
          Principal of the Intermediate Dept. of the Mas.School  fag[[?]] Keaeboe, and President of Suffolk.ea.Teachers Association.

     Sonoea,N.Y. Aug.20th, 1867
To whom it may concern:
    This may ecetify[[?]] that for thirteen years, as the diligent and favorite student of Horace Franon,as the thorough  and successful educator, and the zealous worker and philanthropist, I have been acquainted with the Rev, J. Wesley Eddy,As pa Cene[[?]]