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The BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Papers MONEY SENT, APRIL SO—JULY I 4, I 882 MONEY SENT Apr. 20 May 6 From Hampton ~ n lt Springfield tl / I 5 '' Hartford I5 IS tat t1 ·' n $95.oo 4o.oo 3o.oo 35.oo I 0.00 I 00.00 20 n n 20.00 24 '' .1 Moo 3 I ·I Prov~idence] 5o.oo 3I n ·I Miss Snod~ 5 Go June ~ 11 11 Prov. I 5.oo 11 4 ·1 New Bed. for Miss S.2 Loo .1 5 .1 .1 .1 75.00 Il I 3 ·l Hartford 40.00 July I4 II Maiden I IO.OO 653.oo I 10.00 $543.oo DIARY, MAY ~—MAY 8, I 882 MONDAY I ST I 882 Started from N.Y.3 at 8 A.M. and arrived at Farmington at noon. Called on Mr. Fessenden4 who rec'd me kindly and gave me valuable advice, also a general letter and a number of letters of introduction. I left Farmington about eight for Plantsville. At 83/2 P.M. I called on Mr. H. D. Smith who rec'd me more kindly than ~ had ever been by any white man. I remained with all night. We talked over together the general interests of the school. His wife, son,5 and daughter are an excellent set. He promised to give something and said that he thought that he could get one or two other gentlemen to give $ ~ Go each. He took me to call on his fatherinlaw Deal Higgins6 the next morning. He is a very cheerful old man. Gives all his income for charitable objects. Said that he would think of us. Saw one other gentleman who promised to get something from his Sunday School. :. MAY 2ND Left Plantsville about IO A.M. for' Florence, Mass. Before I left Dea I98