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month and the people have to pay his board.  I shall want to see this man before he is employed.  If he wants the place let him come to my office on [[?192]] I St. the first of next week to see me.  We must have this school started immediately.  That house must be used.

Respectfully Yours
[[signature]] John Kimball [[/signature]]
Supt. of Education.

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Bureau R. F & A. L.
Hd. Qurs. Asst. Comr D. C.                     
Wash. Sept 26th 1868. 

[[underlined]] Brown [[/underlined]] Maj. [[underlined]] J. M. [[/underlined]] 
A A A Gen'l 

Major

Please send to Mrs [[underlined]] Griffing, [[/underlined]] No. 394 W. Cap. St. for one in day & night colored school at that Hall. 

12 Black Boards
12 Seats with backs 8 ft long about.

Respectfully Yours
[[signature]] John Kimball [[/signature]]
Supt. of Education.

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Bureau R. F & A. L.
Hd. Qurs. Asst. Comr D. C.                     
Wash. Sept 26th 1868. 

[[underlined]] Swaim [[/underlined]] Maj. [[underlined]] D. G. [[/underlined]] 
A A A Gen'l 

Major

I respectfully ask that the privilege to buy Govt. Commissary Stores be granted to the following persons, who are teachers of the Freedmen in this city, and supported by the New Eng. Friends Assoc. viz

[[underlined]]  [[/underlined]]  [[underlined]] [[/underlined]] 

Very Respectfully Yours
[[signature]] John Kimball [[/signature]]
Supt. of Education.

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