Letter, 1865 March 8, Lakeville, Conn., to David Camp.

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Letter, 1865 March 8, Lakeville, Conn., to David Camp.

Inquires whether Mary B. Dudley, a young widow in Salisbury, Conn., may be admitted to normal school at an advanced level if she passes an examination; includes letter from David Camp to Mary Dudley discussing boarding arrangements.

2 items ; 20 x 13 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7393254

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