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Kentucky (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): chapter 200
Cincinnati (Ohio, United States) (search for this): chapter 200
School-girls' aid to the soldiers.--The following correspondence explains itself:
the school-girls' aid to the soldiers.
W. F. College, Nov. 19. H. V. U. Boynton, Maj. 35th Regt. O. V. M.:
dear sir: Please find, accompanying this note, one thousand pairs of woollen socks.
They are the gift of the pupils and teachers of Wesleyan Female College, Cincinnati, and are designed for the men of the Thirty-fifth regiment 0.
V. M., to the needy among whom you will please present them.
The manufacture of these stockings has occupied the leisure moments of the past months, in which manufacture all our pupils, from the youngest to the oldest, have participated.
We experience therefore the pleasure known only to the cheerful giver, as we now deliver our offering into your hands.
Assure your brave men that gratitude to them mingles with our desire to serve our country; and also, that it is our earnest wish that they may find strength and courage as well as warmth in the schoolg
H. V. W. Boynton (search for this): chapter 200
H. V. U. Boynton (search for this): chapter 200
School-girls' aid to the soldiers.--The following correspondence explains itself:
the school-girls' aid to the soldiers.
W. F. College, Nov. 19. H. V. U. Boynton, Maj. 35th Regt. O. V. M.:
dear sir: Please find, accompanying this note, one thousand pairs of woollen socks.
They are the gift of the pupils and teachers of Wesleyan Female College, Cincinnati, and are designed for the men of the Thirty-fifth regiment 0.
V. M., to the needy among whom you will please present them.
The manufacture of these stockings has occupied the leisure moments of the past months, in which manufacture all our pupils, from the youngest to the oldest, have participated.
We experience therefore the pleasure known only to the cheerful giver, as we now deliver our offering into your hands.
Assure your brave men that gratitude to them mingles with our desire to serve our country; and also, that it is our earnest wish that they may find strength and courage as well as warmth in the schoolg
Rachel L. Bodley (search for this): chapter 200
Alice S. Wood (search for this): chapter 200
November 19th (search for this): chapter 200
School-girls' aid to the soldiers.--The following correspondence explains itself:
the school-girls' aid to the soldiers.
W. F. College, Nov. 19. H. V. U. Boynton, Maj. 35th Regt. O. V. M.:
dear sir: Please find, accompanying this note, one thousand pairs of woollen socks.
They are the gift of the pupils and teachers of Wesleyan Female College, Cincinnati, and are designed for the men of the Thirty-fifth regiment 0.
V. M., to the needy among whom you will please present them.
The manufacture of these stockings has occupied the leisure moments of the past months, in which manufacture all our pupils, from the youngest to the oldest, have participated.
We experience therefore the pleasure known only to the cheerful giver, as we now deliver our offering into your hands.
Assure your brave men that gratitude to them mingles with our desire to serve our country; and also, that it is our earnest wish that they may find strength and courage as well as warmth in the school
November 24th (search for this): chapter 200