SYRACUSE, July 29,
1857.
MY DEAR FRIEND, MR. STILL:— I got safe through to Syracuse,
and found the house of our friend, Mr. J. W. Loguen. Many thanks to you for
your kindness to me. I wish to say to you, dear sir, that I expect my clothes
will be sent to Dr. Landa, and I wish, if you please, get them and send them to
the care of Mr. Loguen, at Syracuse, for me. He will be in possession of my
whereabouts and will send them to me. Remember me to Mr. Landa and Miss Millen
Jespan, and much to you and your family.
Truly Yours,
MANUAL T. WHITE.
SOURCE: William Still, The Underground Railroad: A
Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters &c., p. 154
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