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May 6/13.

J.P.T. #10

Bishop is anxious that Mr. Waldron should be properly
recognized. Waldron's name has been used in connection
with the office of Collector of Customs, Georgetown,
D. C.

Bishop Walters asks nothing for
himself; his soul has been in the work and the
victory won appears to be sufficient compensation
for him, but I would suggest, that his son,
Alexander Walters, Jr., be placed, say as a messenger
at the White House. He is a well educated young
man, good looking and of gentlemanly deportment.
He was connected with the Union Trust Compay as a
messenger and is thoroughly reliable. This would be
a compliment to the Bishop, recognizing this young
man.

Then there is another named A. H.
Underdown, well known amongst the colored people in
this section and the District of Columbia. He has
been very active for some years in the Democratic
Party and performed splendid service during the last
campaign. His business is that of Steward and Chef.

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