Money for the Poor

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M. Everts, A. W. Gould, A. J. Kellogg, E. B. Saunders, E. Wilcox, H. Place, M. Churchill, E. S. Hurlbut, E. I. Wilcox, M. North, J. Y. Wilcox, each $1,00. R. Sawyer, C. R. Austin, each $2,00. M. M. Buckland, F. Howland, each $0,50. C. Rice, E. Buckland, E. A. Preston, M. T. Landon, H. Belden, each $0,25. S. C. Tuttle, E. A. Tuttle, M. A. Graham, each $0,10. M. C. Cook $0,40. E. Saxby $0,30. C. Farnsworth $0,15.

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This amount was left for Bro. Czechowski in money, books, and clothes. —

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Articles of Clothing.

Mary Cochran, a second-hand dress, 3 3/4 yards factory cloth.

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A. W. Gould, one sheet, one pair pillow-cases, three towels, one pair cotton socks, one pair cotton stockings, one pair mittens, one delain handkerchief.

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Sister S. Smith, two yards calico, one skein yarn.

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A. S. Wakefield, one pair pillow-cases, one towel.

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Anna Wakefield, one pair pillow-cases.

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Church in Ashfield, Mass., one dress, one pair shoes, two aprons, one pair pants, five shirts, two and one-quarter yards calico.

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Church in Bristol, Vt., &c., one shirt, stocking yarn, one towel, two yards factory cloth, outside of quilt and factory lining.

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M. B. Pierce, one pair socks, one pair stockings.

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D. Abbey, one factory garment, one pair cotton stockings.

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R. Abbey, two skeins of yarn, five yards of factory.

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J. Higley, one shirt, one pair of socks.

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E. B. Griggs, two pairs of children’s cotton stockings.

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M. Higley, one pair of stockings.

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E. Hough, a bundle of necessary articles for poor.

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L. Hilliard, three cotton garments.

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Sister Coburn, four pairs of socks.

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L. Castle, one pair of stockings.

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H. H. Buck, one pair of mittens.

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Hannah Belden, two pairs of socks.

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M. A. Graham, nine yards calico.

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That portion of the above named articles which were collected East, were left in care of sister Whipple for the benefit of Bro. Czechowski. Those collected since are not yet appropriated.

E. G. W.