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January 20. 1914.
Mr. R. W. Coleman,
22 W. Chase Street,
Baltimore, Md.
MY DEAR SIR: —
Enclosed find herewith copy for the outside back cover
page of your forthcoming Directory for Colored People of
Baltimore City.
I am pleased to co-operate in this matter, for I believe the
publication of a first-class directory will be of great value to
all parties concerned. I am also pleased to co-operate in
this because you are making a brave fight against great odds,
and I wish to see you succeed.
With best wishes.
Yours very truly,
J. O. SPENCER.
President of Morgan College.
March 10. 1914.
Mr. R. W. Coleman,
22 Chase Street,
Baltimore, Md.
DEAR SIR: —
Please accept my appreciation and thanks for your publi-
cation of the First Colored Directory of Baltimore City. In
the course of the year, I had occasion to refer to a number
of business men, school teachers, and others, and I found
your directory an unfailing and reliable source of informa-
tion.
Trusting that you will be as successful in your second
undertaking as you were in the first. I am.
Very truly yours.
MASON A. HAWKINS.
Principal Colored High and Training School,
Mr. R. W. Coleman.
DEAR SIR: —
Enclosed find my check in payment for your business di-
rectory. I will say in reference to this directory, that it is
very complete, and I congratulate you upon having wrought
such a great work as this directory is.
Yours truly.
WM. H. LANGLEY.
PER H. C. L. Commission Merchant.
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