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		  <title> <hi rend="bold">Letter from Benjamin S. Hedrick to Charles
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		  <author> Hedrick, Benjamin Sherwood, 1827-1886</author> 
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		  <head>Letter from 
			 <name key="pn0000708" reg="Hedrick, Benjamin Sherwood" type="person" rend="yes">Benjamin S. Hedrick</name> to 
			 <name key="pn0001074" reg="Manly, Charles" type="person" rend="yes">Charles
				Manly</name>, October 28, 1856</head> 
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				<name key="name0000165" reg="Chapel Hill, NC" type="place" rend="yes">Chapel
				  Hill</name> 
				<date>Oct. 28, 1856</date></dateline>
			 <salute>
				<name key="pn0001074" reg="Manly, Charles" type="person">Gov.
				  Manly</name></salute>
			 <salute>Dear Sir,</salute> </opener> 
		  <p> Accompanying this I send you a letter which I wrote before visiting
			 you in 
			 <name key="name0000934" reg="Raleigh, NC" type="place" rend="yes">Raleigh</name>. I
			 believe I mentioned to you the fact that I had written it; certainly I
			 mentioned it to some of the 
			 <name key="name0000107" reg="Board of Trustees" type="organization" rend="yes">Board</name>. When I came home from the Fair it was too
			 late to send it during that week, and the speedy action of your 
			 <name key="name0000352" reg="Executive Committee, Board of Trustees" type="organization" rend="yes">committee</name> left no place for it afterwards. I send it
			 to you now only for your <hi rend="underscore">private reading</hi>, and as
			 giving me an opportunity to thank you for the uniform kindness you have always
			 shown me. I would send it to the 
			 <name key="name0000352" reg="Executive Committee, Board of Trustees" type="organization">committee</name> as at first intended, but for fear that it
			 might come to 
			 <name key="pn0000761" reg="Holden, William Woods" type="person" rend="yes">Holden</name> and thus give him <hi rend="underscore">another</hi> opportunity to accuse me of
			 "begging"</p>
		  <p>By 
			 <name key="pn0000761" reg="Holden, William Woods" type="person">Holden's</name> having access to everything<pb id="unc08-24-p02" n="2"/>the 
			 <name key="name0000352" reg="Executive Committee, Board of Trustees" type="organization">committee</name> did, your first resolutions came to me in
			 pretty much this shape "Resign or be dismissed" and that is what 
			 <name key="pn0000761" reg="Holden, William Woods" type="person">Holden</name> calls occupying a "delicate position"!
			 Very delicate indeed!! Something like giving you a delicate hint to leave by
			 kicking you down stairs. I am sorry some members of your 
			 <name key="name0000107" reg="Board of Trustees" type="organization">Board</name> have such fine perceptions of delicacy.</p>
		  <p>I thank you again for all your kindness. You helped cut off my head
			 but I know you made the blow fall as lightly as you could.</p> 
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			 <salute rend="right">Truly &amp; sincerely yours</salute>
			 <signed>
				<name key="pn0000708" reg="Hedrick, Benjamin Sherwood" type="person">B. S. Hedrick</name></signed></closer>
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