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Sep. 10 '66

Rev. E.E. Hale

Dear Sir:
Gen. Brown does not recollect to have given the use of the Bakery dwelling house to either of your societies to the exclusion of the other. The supposition of the hour was that the teachers of both associations would live and mess together, as they had been doing. Increase in the number of teachers and separate families were not then an [[?]].

There are the buildings; and the Gen. prefers that you should settle these matters of internal arrangement among yourselves.

The fitting up of teacher's quarters cannot be at the expense of the Bureau. I suppose it would cost about $300 to fit up five or six rooms in the Bake-house and that is all the room there is. It is not so large as the dwelling-

Very Respy.
RM. Manly
Sup. schools-