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2" Vol No 1647. OLSDC 68
Damille Livingston C.
New York Mar 15" 1868

Quigley Mrs Dr C.
New York

Acknowledges receipt of letter from Local Supt. D.C., stating that she could obtain a girl, by having some one sign the indenture; States that she has written to a lady acquaintance in Washington D.C. requesting her to do so; that she would like the privalege of sending her back if she proved worthless; must be active, in good health and of an amiable disposition, aged from 10 to 13 years

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J. Vandenburgh,
Sir:
I received your letter stating that I could obtain a colored girl by having some one sign the indenture.  I have written to a lady acquaintance of that city requesting her to do so, but under circumstances, I would like the privilege of sending her back if she proves worthless,
She must be active, possess good health, and amiable disposition age from 10 to 13.  If this this meets your