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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers ~ am not reporting this matter to any of the other trustees, thinking you might care to do so yourself if you think it wise. can be reached by telegram or letter at any of the following places: July~d. Houlton, Me. SnellHouse. July sth. Rockland, Me. Thorndike Hotel. July6th. Castine, Me. Arcadian Hotel. July Seth. Dexter, Me. Care Mrs. ]. W. Sawyer. July Bth. Rumford, Me. Care Mrs. E. W. Howe. July gth. Poland Springs, Me. Poland Springs House. From Poland Springs ~ shall go direct to Tuskegee. Yours very truly, Booker T. Washington] TLc Con. 70 BTW Papers DLC. To Booker Taliaferro Washington, fir. Presque Isle, Maine. July 2, 19~4 My dear Booker: Both your mamma and Mr. Scott have told that they have heard you speak to audiences in the country since ~ left, and each one said that you spoke extremely weD. ~ am very glad to hear this as it Is ad very encouraging and makes me fee] very proud of you. Please remember me to Nettle and to ad the members of the family. Your papa. [Booker T. Washington] TLc Con. 64z BTW Papers DLC. From Frederick E. Edmuncis Buffalo, N.Y. JuIly 4, ~4 Dear sir: We are tong to start an industrial association among ourseives as Pullman Porters, because the time has come for us to do some80