from F.A. Gray, 23 Dec 1862

Letter of application for daugher
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Letter of application for daugher
Letter requesting admissions information
Letter of application, 8 pages of earnest desire, written without the knowlege of her parents
Request for information on how daughter can apply
Letter requesting course circular
Letter of application
Letter of application
Letter of Application
Letter of application
Request for information for daughter's application
Request for information about the institution and about how to apply on behalf of daughter
Letter of application on behalf of the daughter of a family friend
Letter of Application
Letter requesting 2 circulars for 2 ""young ladies who intend going to school"
Requesting consideration of daughter's application
Request for information on how ladies should apply
Letter of Application
Request for information on how sister can apply
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