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Every thing seems so loose there about titles- records so that we hesitated for a time but I guess from all the information we can obtain, that it is good as any that can be had there We must take that an gin it all up.

We are as I said before, in my last, waiting anxiously to hear about the money for the $350. for which I sent the receipt with that for the rent at Huntsville. We cannot go on  with the school building without that. I know very well the delay is not with you, and yet know not where else to enquire. And so about the matter of transportation of which I believe Mr Mitchell wrote us he tells me the Bureau pays for nothing but men transportation. In writing to you I think I stated

Transcription Notes:
The idiom gin something up means to increase something, to get something going, to stir something up, to agitate or perhaps make a little trouble, sometimes through less than honest means.