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Show Sheldon Jackson, General Agent of Education for Alaska. Q <br> Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education, Alaska Division, <br> Washington, D. C., February 17th, 1896. <br><br> Rev. R. G. McNeice, D.D., <br> 207 East Second street, South, <br> Salt Lake City, Utah. <br><br> Dear Sir: <br> Yours of February 11th is received. After consulting with General Eaton about the enlargement of the Board of Trustees of the college I will write you again. I agree with you fully that the best thing to do is to let the Congregationalists sell their own property. I suggested purchasing it only to get rid of the thing. <br> I understand the ladies of Dr. Kumler's church, who raised $248 in their church in response to my appeal, did not send to the Board, but sent the money directly to the two lady teachers. However, when I go to New York I will look after that. <br> The thousand dollars that I am raising for the teachers is independent of the thousand dollars that the Board promises. <br> I note that you say that a balance of $1,755 is needed for the furnishing of the academic building. I hope by God's blessing to <br><br> |