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R. 60 (R., F. & A.L., Vol. 10,) 1867. W. 141 Washington, DC June 12th, 1867 War Dept. B.R.F. & A.L. Sewall F.D. A.A.A.G. Refers statement of Miss Rogers that she has been teaching colored schools, and is now in delicate health and requests transportation to her home in Brunswick Maine, as she is unable to pay her own expenses. WRAPPER ( Enclosures.) Received Bureau R.F.&A.L. , 1867. Rec'd. [[a.c? N.C?]]. June 14" 67 Rec'd Office Supt. Education June 14/67 WAR DEPARTMENT, Bureau Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, Washington, June 12th 1867. Respectfully referred to Bvt Major General N.A. Miles Asst Commissioner of North Carolina By order of Major General O.O Howard F.D. Sewall Bvt Brig Gen'l A.A.A. General File. Bureau R.F.and A.L. Hd. Qrs. Asst Com., NC Raleigh June 14th 1867 W.141 Respectfully referred to Rev. F.A. Fiske, Supt of Education for information as to whether this case comes within the rules of governing return transportation as set forth in a communication from these Head Quarters of 12th inst. By order of Col. N.A. Miles Bvt. Maj. Gen. Asst. Com. Jacob F. Chur Bvt Lieut. Colonel A.A.A.G. Bureau of R.F. & A.L. Office Supt of Education Raleigh NC June 15/67 Respectfully returned to Col. J.F. Chur A.A.A.G. Miss Rogers is entitled to transportation under the rules above referred to. F.A. Fiske. Supt of Education