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Letter from unknown to Caroline Parker Mount Pleasant, October 14, 1854

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remain as long as you can,
 
remain as long as you can,
  
I want to give a Cleavland
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I want to give a Cleavland [?]
 
gentleman an Indian name for
 
gentleman an Indian name for
 
his beautiful place - and he wishes
 
his beautiful place - and he wishes

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I have told Proff. Eaton about you - he says he [?] you with pleasure. wishes you could come here and join our school. We have a beautiful building I assure you.

Now sister Caroline - with me very soon and when you wish give me your Indian name - I hope you will be able to make your plans so as to be here from Christmas to New Year's for I shall then be free from school, come as early as you can, this and remain as long as you can,

I want to give a Cleavland [?] gentleman an Indian name for his beautiful place - and he wishes it - It is full of springs of water What word signifies - Many Springs? Also- a winding streams - for there is such an one on the place