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George M. Tuxbury writes to Stone on behalf of Mrs. J. Elizabeth Ball, whose son, Harrison E. Ball, is sick and must return home to Ocean Springs, Mississippi. Tuxbury implores Stone to find a job for Harrison at the College which will help him pay for his expenses, as he fears that there are no opportunites for the boy in Ocean Springs. January 6, 1900.
Publication Date
1-6-1900
Time Period
1900-1909
Subjects
Colleges and Universities; Mississippi State University; Stone, John Marshall (1830-1900)
Object Type
text
Format (original)
letter
Format (digital)
Digital ID
JMS_Folder02_Item004
Source
Mississippi State University Libraries, Special Collections Department, University Archives Division, John M. Stone Papers, Correspondence-B
Repository
University Archives
Digital Publisher
Mississippi State University Libraries (electronic version).
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Contact Information
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Recommended Citation
John M. Stone Papers, Special Collections Department, Mississippi State University Libraries