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APRIL · 1884 the purpose for $~50., but we have no money for any such purpose. Can you suggest anything? Have broken ground for the building and expect to begin work soon. A carpenters' shop is going up. Faithfully yours, ALS BTW Folder President's Once Vault ViHaI. B. T. Washington ~ Presumably the journal of this name published by the Alumni Association of Hampton Institute. 2 George Damon and Elias S. Peets, manufacturers of printers' materials. To Fanny Norton Smith Washington 604 Pine St Philadelphia Mar. ~~ 1884 Dear F. I send you a telegram today so you may know where to write. Write me at once. I shall probably stay here till April I, when I shall come home. Had a fine Andy very large meeting here last night. Love to all. Kiss Portia for me. Yours B. ACI Con. 86 BTW Papers DLC. To the Editor of the Tuskegee Macon Mail [Tuskegee, Ala., Apr. ~ 6, ~ 884] Editor Mail: I take this method of expressing the thanks of the Tuskegee State Normal School to the Magnolia Hook and Ladder Fire Company, colored, of Tuskegee, for their very generous donation of $25 towards the proposed new building. The race will grow in proportion as we learn to help ourselves in matters of education. B. T. Washington Tuskegee Macon Mail, Apr. ~6, 1884, 3. 249