Letter from Harvey B. Levin, Esq., to Maurice B. Fagan detailing reimursement expenses and planning for expert consultations and testimony in the Girard College case.
Edward Wiley writes that he had written to William Still to send an order of books along with large posters and some circulars. He tells Caroline that he hopes that their son, Willie, may someday be a preacher.
William Still writes to Edward, telling him that he is glad Edward has regained his health at the seashore. He adds that Edward should canvass in Newark, but not go to Brooklyn or New Haven (Hartford ) just yet, but instead, go to Baltimore soon. ...
William Still discusses business matters and mentions that he is reading Macauley's History of England and will begin writing the History of U. G. R. R. He tells his daughter to stay in college and be patient with regard to money.