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1125 
                                   
Bureau R. F. and A. L.
Office Supt. of Education D.C. 
Washington.  June 7th 1869.

[[underlined]] Davis  Curtis. [[/underlined]] 
Federalsburg, Caroline Co. Md.

Dear Sir:

I can send a colored man to teach a three (3) month's school at Federalsburg, beginning June 21st, if the people will pay his board, and get up a good school of at least thirty scholars.  
I will pay his salary.  Answer at once.  I hope they will not fail to improve this chance. 

Very Respectfully, Yours,
John Kimball
Supt. of Education.
per J. Q. Crosby

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1126 
                                   
Bureau R. F. and A. L.
Office Supt. of Education D.C. 
Washington.  June 7th 1869.

[[underlined]] McGrath  J. W. [[/underlined]] 
Princess Ann, Somerset Co. Md.

Dear Sir:

I can send you a colored man to teach a three month's school at Princess Ann, beginning June 21st, if your people will pay his board, and get up a good school of at least thirty scholars.  
I will pay his salary.  Answer at once.  
I hope you will not fail to improve this chance. 

I will also send a teacher to Dame's Quarter on the same conditions.  Please ascertain and inform me if they desire one.

Very Respectfully, Yours,
John Kimball
Supt. of Education.
per J. Q. Crosby

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1127 
                                   
Bureau R. F. and A. L.
Office Supt. of Education D.C. 
Washington.  June 11th 1869.

[[underlined]] Johnson  Geo. [[/underlined]] 
Frostburg, Alleghany Co. Md.

Dear Sir:

I herewith return you the deed, which is all right,

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if it is recorded with the world "church" scratched, as in the deed or not put in at all.  If you will go on without delay we will help as we have promised ($200).  You must build according to the plan I gave you.  When the house is up and done, send carpenter's bills or Lumber bills or both to this amount, and it will be all right. 

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

P.S.  I will come soon.

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1128 
                                   
Bureau R. F. and A. L.
Office Supt. of Education D.C. 
Washington.  June 11th 1869.

[[underlined]] Lee  P. A. [[/underlined]] 
Darnestown, Montgomery Co. Md.

Dear Sir:

I expect to visit and examine your school next Monday afternoon, June 14th.  Hope to see Friends and Parents out.

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

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1129 
                                   
Bureau R. F. and A. L.
Office Supt. of Education D.C. 
Washington.  June 11th 1869.

[[underlined]] Lewis  Carrie. [[/underlined]] 
Barnesville, Montgomery Co. Md.

Miss:

I expect to visit and examine your school next Wednesday, June 16th in forenoon, shall leave in afternoon.  Hope to see friends and parents out.

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

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1130 
                                   
Bureau R. F. and A. L.
Office Supt. of Education D.C. 
Washington.  June 11th 1869.

[[underlined]] Morris [[/underlined]] Miss [[underlined]] Susan [[/underlined]]
Oak Hill, Montgomery Co. Md.

Miss:

I expect to visit and examine your school next Tuesday afternoon, June 15th.  Shall be glad to see friends and parents out.  Will bring your money.