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Fayetteville N.C. April 29/67

Mr Gen. Dear Sir
after visiting you this after noon I feel it my duty to say something more to you on the subject that me and you was talking about as I told you that [[strikethrough]] you & [[/strikethrough]] we have two schools and are doing very well so far and we exspect to No Better in a year or two any How So as to Protect our [[strikethrough]] Self [[/strikethrough]] Selves we all feel thankful that our great men north thinks so much of our intress as the is do  I am Sorry that I did not know that you was near B.post to night So that I couldes Seen you more then I did and told you more about our people here  But I hope that you will Learn Some more from my friend Larry as I understand he is to go on this Boat this morning  Mr. Gen. Dear Sir I hope that I may see you so that I can talk with you yet in this great and glorious Cause  thank god that we are all free and we will show you in a Little while that we are making