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1141 
                                   
Bureau R. F. and A. L.
Office Supt. of Education D.C. 
Washington.  June 12th 1869.

[[underlined]] Butler  John H. [[/underlined]] 
Baltimore, Md.

Dear Sir:

Whom shall I write to about a school at Elicott City and Mt. Gregory?  I want to send teachers to those places.  Please let me know at once, and any other places.  I am sending out about forty teachers.  Or can you wrote to those places and make arrangements, and let me know?

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

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1142 
                                   
Bureau R. F. and A. L.
Office Supt. of Education D.C. 
Washington.  June 12th 1869.

[[underlined]] Hatfield [[/underlined]] Rev. [[underlined]] E. F. [[/underlined]]
New York City.

Dear Sir:

I continue the list.

(12)  Pisgah, Charles Co. Md.  Go via Aquia Creek from Washington D.C. to Glymot, thence by stage to Port Tobacco, thence by other conveyance, four miles to Pisgah.

(13)  Friendship, Ann Arundel Co. Md.  Go by boat from Baltimore, Md. foot of Light and Camden Sts. 7.30 A.M. daily,  (Saml J. Prentiss is name of boat) to West River, thence by conveyance some seven miles.  [[underlined]] Swan [[/underlined]] at West River, can help along.  Report to [[underlined]] William H. Hardester, [[/underlined]] minister and trustee.  Local name of the place is Little Union.

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

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1143 
                                   
Bureau R. F. and A. L.
Office Supt. of Education D.C. 
Washington.  June 12th 1869.

[[underlined]] Core  John. [[/underlined]] 
Baltimore, Md.

Dear Sir:

Cannot you tell me who to correspond with about

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a summar school at Chesapeake City? and Elkridge Landing? especially the last, or any other place in Maryland.  The place you wrote about for one of your students, I cannot send him, but will send a teacher there if you say so.  I must find about twelve places to make up my list.

Do you see Mr. [[underlined]] Alexander Kennedy? [[/underlined]]  He is now in Baltimore.  If you do ask him about Point of Rocks.

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

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1144 
                                   
Bureau R. F. and A. L.
Office Supt. of Education D.C. 
Washington.  June 13th 1869.

[[underlined]] Core  John. [[/underlined]] 
Baltimore, Md.

Dear Sir:

I send you, as per request of yours of the 12th inst., a list of your teachers whose reports have not been received at this office for last month, viz:

[[underlined]] Julia L. Brooks.
H. Reams.
Isabell Osbourne
L. R. Cochran
W. W. Parry
J. S. Gordon
Julia A. Smith
Rachael Fortune
H. W. Fields
G. M. Snowden
M. L. Seymour
M. R. Anthony
L. C. Waters.
H. E. Cornish
M. S. Osbourne
J. H. Turner.
James Russell
R. L. Mason
Diana Bush
H. T. Sprigg
M. J. Curry
M. L. Cowper.
James Harley
J. Carr.
D. Davage. [[/underlined]]

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