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with whom I had corresponded on the subject.  It is important to me, having to manage a little to adopt a uniform plan, as far as possible for these states. I wish you would make inquiry (as Mr. Fisher did & as Mr. Ware is doing) & see if you can not fight substantially the conditions of the foregoing letter.

I see there is a little trouble about the juvenile schools of Richmond. Please say to Mr. Washburn that I will do something for those schools, if that will have any effort upon the decision of the question. 
Truly yours, 
B. Sears
General Agent.