![Transcription Center logo](/themes/custom/tc_theme/assets/image/logo.png)
This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.
not go to them. I informed my friend Col. Wrigley of the facts, who immediately had comfortable food conveyed to them from his house, the next morning, he called on them and gave them money. This certainly is not right. These people have worked for their money, and earned it, faithfully and truly. They should have been paid long since. Somebody is to blame, who, of course, I cannot say. I earnestly beg and entreat that their money be sent to them immediately. I am sir Very Respectfully Your obt. svt. A. H. Mayer S. A. Com'r Bu. R. F. & A. L. pr James Sharp Bu. R. F. & A. L. (M)80 1867 (M429) Office Sub Asst Comr Liberty Texas July 20, 1867 Mayer, A. H. S.A.C. States that Mr. and Mrs. George V. Young — teachers of that place — are both sick with fever and are without money and entreats that their wages which is due them for the [[strikethrough]] for the[[strikethrough]] months of May & June be sent them, as they are in great need of such. &c Rec'd Hd Qrs Bu. R. F. & A. L. July 22 '67 Garretson asking some be sent them if possible