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Pres.-Rev. E. N. KIRK, D.D., Boston, Mass.
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Pres.—Rev. E. N. KIRK, D.D., Boston, Mass.
Rev. GEORGE WHIPPLE, N.Y.
Rev. GEORGE WHIPPLE, N.Y.
Rev. M. E. STRIEBY, N.Y. }Sec's.
Rev. M. E. STRIEBY, N.Y. }Sec's.
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Ag't for Central and Western New York,
Ag't for Central and Western New York,
Apulia, N.Y., Oct 11th 1869.
Apulia, N.Y., Oct 11th 1869.
Miss Cynthia Everett,
 
Dear Sister
Miss Cynthia Everett,  
A note from New York informs me that you have been appointed as a teacher to the Freedmen - Of this you may have been notified.- By corrispondence with the Sec or Rev G. D. Pike you can make all arrangements about the [[field?]] I hope to hear from you when your have entered upon your work & shall be glad to hear from you at any time. May the Lord bless you-
  Dear Sister  
Yours truly,
  A note from New York informs me that you have been appointed as a teacher to the Freedmen - Of this you may have been notified.- By corrispondence with the Sec or Rev G. D. Pike you can make all arrangements about the field &c I hope to hear from you when your have entered upon your work & shall be glad to hear from you at any time. May the Lord bless you - Yours truly,  
C A Ruddock
  C A Ruddock  
P.S. Please remember me to your Father + Mother + the rest of the family
P.S. Please remember me to your Father & Mother & the rest of the family
CAR
  CAR

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stationery Pres.—Rev. E. N. KIRK, D.D., Boston, Mass. Rev. GEORGE WHIPPLE, N.Y. Rev. M. E. STRIEBY, N.Y. }Sec's. W. E. WHITING, Esq., Ass't Treas., Rev. E. P. SMITH, Gen. Field Agent, No. 53 John Street, New York. American Missionary Association.

REV. C. A. RUDDOCK,

Ag't for Central and Western New York, Apulia, N.Y., Oct 11th 1869.

Miss Cynthia Everett,

  Dear Sister 
  A note from New York informs me that you have been appointed as a teacher to the Freedmen - Of this you may have been notified.- By corrispondence with the Sec or Rev G. D. Pike you can make all arrangements about the field &c I hope to hear from you when your have entered upon your work & shall be glad to hear from you at any time. May the Lord bless you - Yours truly, 
 C A Ruddock 

P.S. Please remember me to your Father & Mother & the rest of the family

 CAR