William Slade to Frederick Douglass, August 18, 1867

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WILLIAM SLADE TO FREDERICK DOUGLASS

Washington, D.C. 18 Aug[ust] 1867.

MR FREDERICK DOUGLASS

MY DEAR FRIEND

I received your very kind letter,1Possibly Douglass’s letter to William Slade of 12 August 1867, appearing immediately before this one. and I was sorry that you could not accept the position, that I feel allmost certain that I could procure. Although I have had no talk with the—President on the subject, But I have learned though one of his Secretary<s>, (privately) that he would appoint a colored man, if he could find one suitable for the Place.—hence I wrote to you and I hope—yet—you will give the Subject more Consideration, and let me hear from you at your Earliest Convenience, I would like to see you at the—head of that Bureau, hoping this will find you and family in good health with my kind regards to Mrs Douglass—2Anna Murray Douglass.

I remain truly Your Friend

WM SLADE

ALS: General Correspondence File, reel 2, frames 305–06, FD Papers, DLC.

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