Transcribe Taft, Don Carlos. Letter to Ward, Henry A. (1876-03-16)

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  I can tell you of Geo ; if you need a

man, he will send you: far from what I have learned of him he in a </u full muse > He schools himself; is industrious intelligent and active. His picture looks a </u little > crass. he is very pleasant, affable and obligeing He would like perhaps to work a year or two then may be tried a higher course of N. H. Studies. As for myself I have implicit faith in the integrity and </u worth >.

  He shows not happy though I hosed ?

these things.

  Ward, I am </u glad >; you are a </u yankee >

which is the highest type of humanity.

  I will write again probably

tomorrow, as </u he > wanted the truth with me again to day, he got this theory as perfect as might: </u let him come. >

  Yours very truly

D. C. Taft.

</u Taft >

March / 76.