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Fr. a friend, to const. John Malcolm Fraser, of Marietta, Ohio, a L. M. of Pres. Ed. Soc. Avails of clothing

Florence, Donations

Receipts for articles of clothing, &c. sold

10.00 2.00

20 73

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21 25 4 65

9 19

Refunded by former beneficiaries of West. Res. Ed. Soc. 34 00 Cleveland, Donations by sundry individ.

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[Of the above, $447 has been paid into the Treasury of the Pres. Ed. Soc.]

Articles of Clothing received during the Quarter. Beekmantown, fr. Rev. Phineas Bailey, by L. Myers, 9 1-2 yds. silk, and I quilt, estimated at 9 00. Also fr. Rev. P. Bailey, 1 doz. stenographics estimated at 300. Massena, fr. Miss Loisa Judd, 1 pr. of socks. Norfolk, (Lower) fr. Fem. Ed. Soc. by Mrs. Betsey Hall, 5 3-4 yds. fulled cloth, 8 yds. flannel, 1 vest, 2 pr. mittens, and 7 pr. socks, estimated at 14 33.

Potsdam, 8 yds flannel, 11 pr. socks.

Springfield, fr. Fem. Asso, by Rosetta I. A. Parmelee, Tr. 5

yds. flannel, 3 shirts, 1 vest, 14 pr. socks, valued at 11 00. Stockholm, by Miss Dinsmore, 5 pr. socks.

Whole amount received $27,493 93.

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$1,346 87

Clothing rec'd at the Rooms of the Parent Society during the quarter ending April 8th, 1835. Abington, 1st Parish, fr. the Young Ladies' Sewing Soc. Miss Elizabeth Howe, Tr. 1 bedquilt, I pr. pillow cases, 3 shirts, 1 pr. socks, 9 collars.

Derry, N. H. fr. the Young Ladies' Benev. Soc. by Miss Annette L. Farrar, Sec. thro' Miss Goss. A bundle valued at $17 55. Middleboro, fr. Ladies, thro' Mrs. H. Homes, of Boston, 11 shirts, 7 collars, 6 pr. socks, 3 pr. pillow cases. Moretown, Vt. fr. Mr. Abrain Spofford, 2 1-2 yds. cloth, valued at $2.50.

Fr. Dea. H. Spaulding, 2 1-2 yds cloth valued at $2 50. Medfield, fr. the Juvenile Soc. Miss M. S. Prentiss, superintendent, 1 coverlid.

Wenham, fr. the Read. and Char. Soc. by Miss Abigail Foster,
Tr. 7 collars, 6 pr. socks.
Worcester, tr. Ladies, 2 pr. socks.

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