Papers of the Benjamin Franklin Yancey Family

A.F. Robertson to May Elizabeth Yancey, May 27, 1926

Index Terms:
Education--Esmont school | Education--teaching | Place--Virginia, other | Work and employment
Summary:

A.F. Robertson informs May Yancey that there may be a vacancy for a teacher in Esmont school.

Letterhead:

Albemarle Public Schools
A.F. Robertson, Acting Superintendent
Charlottesville, VA.
School Board
Dr. Jos. P. Blair, Chairman
Mrs. W. Allan Perkins
C.M. Garnett
B.I. Wood
Mrs. R.L. Page
C.T. O'Neil
Supervisors
Mrs. B.R. Durrett
Miss Kathleen Saville
Mrs. Alice H. Thompson
Miss Marguerite Head, Secretary

Envelope:

To: Miss Mae E. Yancey
Va. Normal and Industrial Institute
Ettrick, Va.
From: Albemarle Public Schools
Charlottesville, VA.
Postmark: Charlottesville, VA.
May 29, 1926
4 30 PM 6-3 E is handwritten on envelope.

Transcription of Letter

May 27, 1926.

Dear Madam:

I am sending herewith an application blank to be filled out so I may refer it to Mr. Bennett on his return.

I wrote you several weeks ago that we expected all three teachers back at Esmont. It seems now that there may be a vacancy.

Sincerely yours,
A.F. Robertson

Enclosure:

Picture of dining room.
Back of Picture: A Picture of Part of the dining room

Bibliographic Information
Published by: Virginia Center for Digital History
Source copy consulted: Papers of the Benjamin Franklin Yancey Family (MSS 11599), Alderman Library, University of Virginia
Text and images (c) copyright 2001, by the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia

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