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Owensboro 30th Jany "52


Mr. Kendal:
Mr. Kendal:
Dear sir,
Dear Sir,
Since writing
Since writing to you  some weeks since, a change has come over the prospect I then had of forming a joint school. A gent has visited
As y ur [[unclear]][[some?]] weeks since, a  
one place and has made such arrangements for establishing a female seminary as to preclude any likelihood of our forming a mixed school  
change has come over the prospect  
that would be alike profitable to you and myself. The gent (Mr Walker) is your successor at Mt Washington. I regret this state of things  
[[unclear]] then had of forming a  
will forbid my holding out any inducements for your locating here. With best wishes for your success and respects to Miss Kendal
joint school. A gent has visited
one place and has made
such arrangements for establishing
a female seminary,
As to preach[[ing?]] any
likelihood of our forming a
mixed school that would
be a like profitable to you and  
myself. The gent (Mr [[Halker?]]) is  
your [[unclear]] at Mt Washington.  
I regret this state of things  
will forbid my holding out any  
[[inducements?]] for your locating  
here. With best whishes for your  
[[unclear]] [[&?]] respects to Mifs Kendal
I remain
I remain
Mr. An
Yours truly
Wm. J. Duke

Latest revision as of 04:13, 23 May 2020

Owensboro 30th Jany "52

Mr. Kendal: Dear Sir, Since writing to you some weeks since, a change has come over the prospect I then had of forming a joint school. A gent has visited one place and has made such arrangements for establishing a female seminary as to preclude any likelihood of our forming a mixed school that would be alike profitable to you and myself. The gent (Mr Walker) is your successor at Mt Washington. I regret this state of things will forbid my holding out any inducements for your locating here. With best wishes for your success and respects to Miss Kendal I remain Yours truly Wm. J. Duke