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will be refunded and so with other books that you cannot sell.
   Shall I send the money due you at the close of the month by check?  I send you copy of book bill, for you out of your salary, also a letter from Mr. Cooper. {{last name underlined}}.
                                    Very Respectfully Yours.
                                        John Kimball
                                    Supt. of Education.
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936.                                         Bureau R. F. ^and R. L.
                                             Office Supt. of Education D.C. &c.
                                             Washington. Jany 26th 1869.

McComas {{underlined in left margin}}
           Geo. M. {{underlined}
             Baltimore Md.
Dear Sir:
         I suppose they can make desks that will do at H. Hill, or will they have to be obtained at Baltimore.  Please inform me what they will cost, made at the Hill in your opinion.  I think we can furnish desks in some way.  Deed has not come to hand yet.
                                   Very Respectfully Yours.
                                      John Kimball
                                   Supt. of Education.
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937.                                 Bureau R. F. ^and A. L.
                                     Office Supt. of Education D.C. &c.
Washington, Jany 26th 1869.

Cornish {{underlined in left margin}} Miss M.E. {{initials underlined}}
         West River, Ann Arundel Co. Md.
Miss,
  I send you this day, Register and Blanks.  I have no objections to the school being placed under the State laws, if any sufficient aid can be obtained thereby.
  You will order books from Mr. John Core {{? underlined}} {{can't read}} Courtland and Saritoga Sts. Baltimore.  He will send them.  You will sell them to your scholars, and the amount will be retained from your salary.
                                      Very Respectfully Yours
                                         John Kimball
                                       Supt. of Education.
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938                                            Bureau R. F. ^and A.L.
                                               Office Supt. of Education D.C. &c.
                                               Washington, Jany 26th 1869.

Robey {{underlined in left margin}}  T. B. {{underlined}}
                           Robeytown, Prince George Co. Md.
Dear Sir:
   You sent me sometime ago, a list of the Trustees Chosen to hold the school property, and manage the school, viz:
       Henry Brown, {{underlined}} President                            Philip Mades {{underlined}}
       Thomas Wilson, {{underlined}}                                    Stephen Hagan. {{underlined}}
       Logan Scott. {{underlined}}
    Since that time Philip Mades {{underlined}} has resigned, and Henry Brown {{underlined}} Jr. Has been chosen in his place.  From information by the teacher and others, I judge these men will do, and will accept them.  If you will agree to deed as you said, I will have a deed made out for you to sign, and think we can at least have the matter settled, and money paid.
                                   Very Respectfully Yours.
                                      John Kimball
                                   Supt. of Education.
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939.                                    Bureau R. F. ^and A.L.
                                        Office Supt. of Education D.C. &c.
                                        Washington, Jany. 26th 1869.

Armstrong {{underlined}} J.B. {{underlined}}
      Darlington, Harford Co. Md.
Dear Sir:
  I was at Harve-De-Grarce the other day, but could not come to see you. 
  I want you to write me how much it will cost to have desks made at your place like those at the Harve-De-Grace
 school, and how many desks will do.  It may be we can help you a little more, if it will not be too much.  I have no report of your school for December.  I want a report on the 1st of each month.
                                         Very Respectfully Yours.
                                             John Kimball
                                          Supt. of Education.
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