C.A.
Hollenbeck to
Hon. G.S. Nichols
1857
From the personal collection of Sylvia Hasenkopf
Envelope:
Hon. George S. Nichols
Albany, NY
Posted from Athens – 3 cent stamp
Athens April 2nd AD 1857
Hon. G.S. Nichols
Dear Sir
I have forwarded an affidavit to Mr. Cushing setting forth the facts respecting my removal from office as a Master of School district No. 2, and have referred him to you agreeable to your permission. Now therefore give him such a true statement of the persecution and injuries to which I have been subjected as shall induce him at once – (yea! at once) to institute the proceedings demanded and I will be very much obliged to you You told me you held a promissory note against A. Greene. I can collect the greater part of the amount of that note if not the whole and I will undertake to collect the note in a few days or by the end of the Legislative session if you will leave the note with me and authorize me to collect it.
Yours Respectfully,
C.A. Hollenbeck
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