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Mr. Robert W. Coleman,
22 W. Chase Street,
Baltimore, Md.
MT DEAR SIR:—
Enclosed find herewith copy for the outside back cover
page of yonr 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 beet wishes,
Yours very truly.
J. O. SPENCER,
President of Morgan College.
Mr. Robert W. Coleman,
22 W. 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
yonr directory an unfailing and reliable source of informa-
tion.
Trusting that you will be as successful in yonr second
undertaking as you were in the first. I am.
Very truly yours.
MASON A. HAWKINS,
Principal Colored High and Training School.
Mr. Robert W. Coleman.
22 W. Chaste Street,
Baltimore. Md.
DEAR SIR:—
Enclosed find my chock in payment for yonr 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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