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FEBRUARY · ~ 89 ~ a:~50), with whom she worked on behalf of Indians. Mrs. Bullard was president of the Massachusetts Indian Association from ~ 886 to ~ 895 and was especially interested in the Indians at Mt. Vernon Barracks, Ala., some of whom were sent to Hampton. To Samuel Chapman Armstrong Tuskegee, Ala., Jan. c9 1 r Dear Gen. Armstrong: I was in Montgomery yesterday and ~ think ~ can get that bid] through as it is late In the session. I shall have to pay about $ ~ 5 to have it ''watched.'' Enclosed ~ send a map showing where Tuskegee graduates are teaching. I hope it is satisfactory to you. In addition to the $4000 left the school by Mrs. Baker she left me personally $3000 for the benefit of my children. This is a great relief to me and will enable me to devote myself more fully to the cause. I am preparing to send a copy of the enclosed circular to each one of the Hampton graduates. All here wish to be remembered to you. Yours truly Booker T. Washington P.S. I have having the bill drawn so as to prevent whiskey being sold within ~ miles of the reservation. Will this suit? B. T. W. ALS BTW Folder ViHaI. From Elizabeth L. Buliard Boston Mass. Feb. Ah t:89~] Dear Sir, ~ have just rec'd Gen. Armstrong's note enclosing your two about the Apache Bill in the Alabama legislature. I do not know how to express my gratitude to you for your efforts. This School for the Apache children has been kept for about two years & the progress of the Pupils is all that we could ask. They are both docile & intelligent, also fond of their Teachers. The Parents straw a most creditable desire that their Children 127