[Letter of 1869 December 17]
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Title
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[Letter of 1869 December 17]
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Contact
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blockson@temple.edu
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Date
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1869-12-17
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Digital Collection
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William Still Collection
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Blockson manuscripts
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William Still Collection
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Digital Publisher
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Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Libraries
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Directory
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BMS010X0060
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Document Content
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Winchester [W?]a, Dec 17/69/ Mr Wiley,/ Dear Friend/ I was/ much pleased to received/ a letter y from you and/ to know of the pleasant/ change you are about to/ make. I hope your days/ together may be long ever/ and pleasant. I regret/ very much - that I cannot/ be present. I am much/ indebted to you for your/ kind letter and [Corgeil?]invitation,/ Our people in this [vally?]/ have maid marked progress/ since the war, even as [are?]/ [failed?] in another place we/ are rising every hour/ Dear Friend I/ hope you will never,/ forget the gret work to/ be don by our people/ and each of us must do/ our part./ Give kindes regards/ to Miss Cary and all./ The [wethr?] is quite warm/ here to day./ Yours Truly,/ J.W. [Dwaju?]/ P.S. I will be glad to hear/ from you when ever ever you/ may have time to write./ J.W.D/
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Format
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image/jp2
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Item ID
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182
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number of pages
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2
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People
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Wiley, Edward A. [recipient]
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Repository
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Temple University Libraries, Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection
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Rights
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This material is made available for private study, scholarship, and research use. For access to the original letter, or high-resolution reproduction, please contact the Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection (blockson@temple.edu; 215-204-6632).
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Subject
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African Americans -- Virginia -- Winchester
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Weddings
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Type
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Correspondence