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14 SOUTHPORT, Conn., May 16, 1865. W. R. COLE, Esq., Sir:—In the editorial department of to-day's New York Tribune, I notice an article entitled "Homes in Maryland," in which the writer speaks of a pamphlet and "other infor- mation on the general subject," furnished by you. Being desirous of leaving crowded New .England; I know of no State that would better suit me as a residence than "Free Maryland." Please send me a pamphlet and any other useful information that will not discommode you too much in furnishing. Respectfully, GEORGE BAKER. GEORGETOWN, Conn. August 18th, 1865. Mr. W. R. COLE, Chief Clerk House Delegates: Sir.—As I am desirous of purchasing a farm in Maryland, I would respectfully ask to have a copy prepared by the Gen- eral Assembly of Maryland, relating to lands in different sections of the State sent me. Respectfully yours, ENOS KELLOGG, Late Capt. 17th, Conn. Infty. HAMPTON HOSPITAL, FORT MONROE, VA. May 17, 1865. W. B. COLE, ESQ. Dear Sir:—I see by the New York Tribune of to-day, 16th, that you furnish pamphlets to applicants in relation to the General subject of emigration to Maryland. |
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