The
Greensborough Patriot
April
17, 1862
Page 1
Commendable.
The following note speaks for
itself:
“The Deaf and Dumb pupils ask Mr.
Palmer to buy a bundle of unbleached cloth, to make shirts for poor soldiers at
Kinston. They have just contributed $8.50. They say if you have some money left, after
buying the cloth, they wish you to buy socks.
The girls will sew the shirts themselves.”
We publish the above to show that
our pupils feel a deep interest in the welfare of those who have come forth, at
their country’s call to drive the invader from our State. Soon after they had heard of our defeat at
Newbern, and learned that many of our brave soldiers had lost all of their
clothing, except what they wore, they of their own accord, made a contribution
for their relief. The blind pupils have
made a contribution for the same purpose.
And not only on this occasion have they manifested a desire to aid the
soldiers, but they have several times before done all in their power for this
object. – Deaf Mute Casket.