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[[note]] Andrew Washburn
Aug. 27 66

SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL SOCIETY,
FOR SPECIAL RELIEF AT THE SOUTH.
No. 26 WEST STREET.

The 'Soldiers' Memorial Society," is organized for the "vigorous prosecution of the peace" in the States lately the seat of war, by meeting in those states, such demands upon a far-sighted charity, as constantly reach the North, but cannot be answered by the Government, or other associations; in the belief that a generous response to such appeals is the best assistance to Government in the work of reconciliation and reconstruction.

REV. GEO. PUTNAM, D.D., PRES'T.
ARTHUR T. LYMAN, ESQ., TREAS.
REV. E.E. HALE, SEC.


Boston, Aug 27th 1866
Dear Mr. Manly
I have just rced. yours of the 19th [[?]]. It arrived during my absense in the country, and now I find myself without the paper I wish to send you in regard to the Bakery work. It is some 20 miles from here, and shall be sent soon but in the meantime, you may claim from Williams [[strikethrough]] that [[/strikethrough]] he should find stock and put a partition [[aerop?]] the second story of the building I marked.