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[[LEFT TOP MARGIN]]CRAMMOND KENNEDY, - - - Corresponding Sec'y.)
JOSEPH B. COLLINS, - - - Treasurer.)
E. C. ESTES, - - - Business Agent.)[[TOP MARGIN]]
[[CENTER TOP MARGIN]] FRANCIS GEORGE SHAW, - - President.[[CENTER TOP MARGIN]]
[[RIGHT TOP MARGIN]](HENRY A. DIKE, - Chairman Executive Com.
(GEORGE C. WARD, - Chairman Finance Com.
(J. M. McKIN, - - - Chairman Teacher's Com.[[RIGHT TOP MARGIN]]

NEW YORK BRANCH
FREEDMANS UNION COMMISSION,
No. 30 Vesey Street.
(LATE NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION.)

New York, Sept. 16th, 1867

Dear Mr. Manly: Please inform me what outside support Miss Rowell would need if she remained where she is.  Tell us what she has, and whether you think that it would be better for her to stay.  That is her wish.  What is your opinion?  The Misses Jones and Renne are the only members of your last years household of schoolmarms who will return.

With kindest regards to your family,
I am, Yours Cordially,
Crammond Kennedy
Cor Sec

P.S. Your favor of the 14th inst. is at hand, and will receive immediate attention.  Have written to Miss Howe, offering her the positon of associate Principal, but have recd. no reply.  Miss Stancock is appointed at the head of the Inter Sch.