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Miriam Van Waters Papers. Reformatory for Women at Framingham, 1876-1970. Subseries 3. Student correspondence, 1936-1971, n.d. Correspondence: N, 1949. A-71, folder 327. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

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cherish. In parts of her note she tells of her Sunday spent.

How she went to a small Chapel built in 1830. Of a great stained glass window on which was painted a picture of St Peter being released from Prison by an Angel.

Under this painting were these word. "I was in Prison and Ye visited with me." Those last words brought to my mind the meaning of what I will try to express in my own simple way. The Little Story Called - "Words of a Letter." Thanking you Sincerely hope-ing that you see fit to meet my request.

I close with these words to you Father Moran from all the Women Offenders of Framingham

God Bless You and Keep You For ever more Our Friend of Framingham

Margaret Newton

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