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[Note on the side] Sang & composed John B[?]
not the music, but words
of his own-
the Big Abolitionist-
a small man [lead?] voice - Unitan[a?] preacher.
Mary Mays nephew very sick - rather deaf - good.
unitari eacher.
Thorough abol onist - silent reserved-strong. one
of the three months men when the roke out. Teaches
A Baptist preacher, poor head. Stutte trying-core
A line yanker - not a favorable rience - Sh emaker + sake
Count mist - Sad looking, no relation t Charles, going to teach
- Doctor - Sent with lots of medi . He had some trouble
about telegraphing time – or his friend Walter Brown had.
Baptist preacher-nice man-preached on Sunday.
Henry daughter - come ni ts Mrs. Philbrick
- Husband down here on the Coffir plantation
Going & very obliging s able.
Ab litionist.
Says if we are jybling for slav , aboli . he will
ob y Linco s orders, but cause him in his heart.
ner of the horse - gave me flo ers
Unita an minister - young Lams
Pennsyl a se in board
Asso . to collect fa report. Guest of Capt. Tuß
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