MaB^fl^G^OKri^F-StewF^- My dear Miss Stowe, I ara just in receipt of
your kind favr of the 21st with your Card Photograph I hare read
deep
over your communication with 4i¥6lf and sympathic interest, I would
most
be .happy to do all in my power to aid you in your plans & purpose, in
the Matter of your Young Daughter and shall register you name on our
College Books, and upon its early opening you may depend upon her
having a place among the benificaries of the Instition
t^reepiy-eypflfc^bise You my dear friend must excuse mte-iw?-
the briefity of this note, my heart promps me to write more fully, but
I am M-t>ed-aad-^^m.e9#-«^43^w«4e much exhausted from yesterday pro-
ceedings it being the annual Meeting of the Bord of Trustees of the Col-
of the Members
lege where some 20 Assembled Yesterday to hear the Reports of the
attend to -a^^efwi-te-fee-
several Committee &* the Election of Officers for the ensuing Year.
being ■£#§-» rainy & heat registered
The Day was extremely unpleasant .3?ai^y^i4;h intensive Never-
theless we finished up our Executive business in good time Dined &
then took an Excursion to Spfk* to the College grounds; At at- a more
convienent opportunity I may H@#e- review your letter and reply more
fully
Yours in haste
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