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Athens, Ga. Oct. 4. 1860.

Bishop Otey,

Dear Sir,

Accept my best thanks
for your courteous invitation to be present when the
Corner Stone of the University of the South is laid.

As an ancient Free Mason, and a modern enthusiast
in the cause of Educational Progress few things could
afford me more pleasure did not insurmountable
obstacles intrude. I can therefore only tender my
regrets, combined with hearty wishes for the success of
the Institution, and assurances of my high respect.

M. A. Ward --

397

Athens, Ga. Oct. 4. 1860.

Bishop Otey,

Dear Sir,

Accept my best thanks
for your courteous invitation to be present when the
Corner Stone of the University of the South is laid.

As an Ancient Free Mason and a modern enthusiast
in the cause of Educational Progress few things could
afford me more pleasure did not insurmountable
obstacles intrude. I can therefore only tender my
regrets, combined with hearty wishes for the success of
the institution, and assurances of my high reg