History of Mary Baldwin Seminary (Originally Augusta Female Seminary) : From 1842 to 1905 Inclusive
History of Mary Baldwin Seminary (Originally Augusta Female Seminary) : From 1842 to 1905 Inclusive
Joseph Addison Waddell
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Imboden, another of the six, had borrowed the money from Mr. William Guthrie with which to pay his quota, and executed his bond to Mr. Guthrie for the amount, with Wm. M. Tate as security. Gen. Im- boden had become insolvent when the final arrangement was made, and his obligation to Mr. Guthrie was still im- paid and binding on Maj. Tate. It was, however, thought unreasonable that Maj. Tate should not only pay his $500 (which he did) but also Gen. Imboden's quota. The matter having been represe...nted to Mr. Guthrie, he gener- ously abated a considerable part of his demand, and Misses McClung and Baldwin paid the remainder. [44] Mr. Trimble gave his $500 bond to the Presbyterian church, but, as far as I know, it was never paid. The Trustees felt relieved of responsibility by their lease of the Seminary to the Principals, thus ridding themselves, or the institution, of debt, and as long as Miss Baldwin survived, they had little to do, except as stated, to meet occasionally to fill vacancies in the Board.
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