Box MS-014 001
Contains 4 Results:
D. W. Clark correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1866 February 2
States that Clark is weary from his travels to the South. Mentions that $200 is enclosed for various counties in the region. Doubts that any more money can be paid before conference, and asks if there’s any way work can be done more efficiently in Chattanooga.
D. W. Clark correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1866 February 16
Mentions that a letter is enclosed from Brother [illegible] demanding more attention for Chattanooga. States that about $2,000 should be given to Chattanooga.
D. W. Clark correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1866 June 11
States that more should be done for colored people in the church. Asks whether Clark can find a colored preacher in Chattanooga. States that it might be well to write Scott Odeysa in Delaware to request a man from the Washington Colored Conference.
D. W. Clark correspondence with W. C. Dailey, 1866 July 21
States that Clark can spend a designated amount for colored people, either from Armistead Lewis or anyone else. Letter also inquires about the man in Chattanooga.