Life sketches and faith work . In the case of the Rev. Wm. G. Raymond, however, the Presi-dent is willing to make an exception to the rule. You will therefore please find enclosed an order on our Agentat Washington (Mr. Gr. T. Kountz) authorizing a ticket, at halffare, from Washington to Bellarie for the party named. Very respectfulh^ yours,E. E. Taylor, Esq., Andrew Anderson, Cor. Sec, A. B. H. M. T., Secretary to Presidents Avenue House, Washington. United States Internal Revenue, Collectors Office, District of Kansas, Leavenworth, Jan. 25, 1875. Gentlemen,—The bearer, Mr. W. G. Raymond, has


Life sketches and faith work . In the case of the Rev. Wm. G. Raymond, however, the Presi-dent is willing to make an exception to the rule. You will therefore please find enclosed an order on our Agentat Washington (Mr. Gr. T. Kountz) authorizing a ticket, at halffare, from Washington to Bellarie for the party named. Very respectfulh^ yours,E. E. Taylor, Esq., Andrew Anderson, Cor. Sec, A. B. H. M. T., Secretary to Presidents Avenue House, Washington. United States Internal Revenue, Collectors Office, District of Kansas, Leavenworth, Jan. 25, 1875. Gentlemen,—The bearer, Mr. W. G. Raymond, has a pending^claim before the House of which you are honored members. Iknow nothing of the merits of the claim, but do know that Mr*Raymond commends the confidence of all who know him, as aChristian gentleman above the suspicion of a dishonorable act. He says he has no personal acquaintance with you and it gives,me pleasure to present him by this note. Very respectfully, Geo. T. Hons. D. P. Lowe, S. A. Cobb, M. ? ^ ^-^^ ^^^???^v\v^•t^^—• C. C. AUGUR. ELDER W. G. RAYMOND. 61 Washington, D. C,Headquarters Department of Washington,22d Army Corps, Washington, D. C, April 10, Rev. W. G. Raymond has been known to me for the lasttwo years in connection with the services as Chaplain at one of ourhospitals, and his duties as a colporteur and friend of our found him most faithful and devoted in his duties—active andwatchful for opportunities to do good to the sick and have a great regard for him as a sincere and devoted Christian andcordially commend him to all with whom he is brought in contactin his new field of labor. yCtP. Cjp i


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