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employed have been refused, for want of material and Room; and at no time since the orgination of the school, has it appeared so important a manner of Relief as at present. The distress among women and children for want of employment being much greater than at any previous time, and the number daily increased by destitute families from the country, coming in, as a last resort from extreme suffering and death.

I have the honor to be
Very Respectfully
your obi svt,
J.S. Griffing
In charge of Ind'l School.

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