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1Marshall, and told him frankly my condition.
Up From Slavery: An AutobiographyBy Booker T. Washington ContextHighlight In Chapter IV.
2 This party included Edward Marshall and some American artists who had come over on the same steamer with us.
Up From Slavery: An AutobiographyBy Booker T. Washington ContextHighlight In Chapter XVI.
3 There were several passengers whom we knew, including Senator Sewell, of New Jersey, and Edward Marshall, the newspaper correspondent.
Up From Slavery: An AutobiographyBy Booker T. Washington ContextHighlight In Chapter XVI.
4Marshall, the Treasurer of the Hampton Institute, who had had faith enough to lend us the first two hundred and fifty dollars with which to make a payment down on the farm.
Up From Slavery: An AutobiographyBy Booker T. Washington ContextHighlight In Chapter XI.
5Marshall, the Treasurer of the Hampton Institute, putting the situation before him and beseeching him to lend me the two hundred and fifty dollars on my own personal responsibility.
Up From Slavery: An AutobiographyBy Booker T. Washington ContextHighlight In Chapter VIII.
6 Up to that time I never had had in my possession so much money as one hundred dollars at a time, and the loan which I had asked General Marshall for seemed a tremendously large sum to me.
Up From Slavery: An AutobiographyBy Booker T. Washington ContextHighlight In Chapter VIII.
7 At the end of three months enough was secured to repay the loan of two hundred and fifty dollars to General Marshall, and within two months more we had secured the entire five hundred dollars and had received a deed of the one hundred acres of land.
Up From Slavery: An AutobiographyBy Booker T. Washington ContextHighlight In Chapter IX.