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feeling somewhat disheartened & I can not help it; when I see the colored people indisposed to give me a support, & at the same time believing me, anything but what I am, a "Yankee swindler." Will you not come & see me as soon as possible? & then I can explain much more that I wish to you. Yours Truly W. F. Wentworth P.S. Capt. Finney remarked that you asked him when you met, how I happened to stop here without reporting in person to you in Atlanta, when I first arrived. I believe I explained that to you, by letter. But the principal reason was that I had but little money left & my transportation brought me only to Dalton. [[stamp]] BUREAU R.F & A.L. GEORGIA OFFICE ASS'T. COMM'R. REC'D JAN 6 68 [[/stamp]] B & f -