No. 45.
Freeman Maine.
March 8, 1896
Mrs. Chas. Turner,
North Freeman, Maine.
Good Will Farm.
On which are five homes for needy boys, is supported by voluntary
contributions. The home contains sixty boys. The property is
held by the Good Will Association, which is under the laws of Maine.
An endowment fund is much needed and a friend unbeknown to those
interested adopted a plan to secure funds and one in which he asks your
aid. Make three copies of this as I have done and changeing only
the date putting on the next higher No which will be 46 send this to
Rev G. W. Hinckley,
East Fairfield, Maine
Send also the names of those to whom you wrote and a dime.
Sign your name at the end of each copy. Anyone not wishing to do
as requested will please send to Mr. Hinckley. Although it may seem
a small matter yet anyone who does not send a dime and copies will seriously
injure the enterprise. The one receiveing No 50 will please send
it to Mr. Hinckley with a dime as that ends the chain.
Yours truly,
Mrs. G. A. Page
Freeman Maine.
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