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she might prefer. There will be school rooms enough in the Bakery.
You could come into communication with Miss K. through the Bap Hom Miss Soc.
I have a plan, which has more than even chance of being realized of erecting a handsome and excellent High School Building with modern facilities into which I hope to put Miss [[strikethroug]] [illegible] [[/strikethrough]] Canedy's school and Miss Hancock's  with both teachers.
If the boarding accommodations at the Bakery are to be increased it ought to be begun at once. I am waiting for orders
Very Respy
R.M. Manly
Sup Schools

Aug 24 66
Rev J. J. Woolsey
Sec
Dear Sir:
Miss C. M. Keith was one of the excellent teachers the Baptist Home Miss Soc. laboring last year at the "Old 1st African Church". I think Miss Keith's merits as a teacher and the strong attachment of the people worshipping at that Church for their teachers are reasons for  returning her and some others in the service of your society. If the wants of the town are met you will need to send here as many teachers as last year.
Respy
R.M. Manly
Sup schools

Transcription Notes:
Bessie Canedy was a teacher and eventually principal of the Normal High School