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[[underlined]] Thaddeus Washington [[/underlined]]  
One (1) Map of United States | $3.00
One (1) Guyot's Geography | 50 = $3.50

[[underlined]] Noah Lewis [[/underlined]] 
One (1) Map of United States | $3.00
One (1) Guyot's Geography | 50 = $3.50

[[underlined]] W. C. Dennis [[/underlined]]  
One (1) Map of United States | $3.00
One (1) Guyot's Geography | .50 = $3.50

Total | $40.25

Also bill enclosed.

Very Respectfully, Yours,
Supt. of Education.

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1210 
                                   
Bureau R. F. and A. L.
Office Supt. of Education D.C. 
Washington.  July 9th 1869.

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

Dear Sir:

Will you pay this Bill, and charge against the teachers and oblige?

Very Respectfully, Yours,
Supt. of Education.

P.S.  My way is always to pay these bills and deduct from teacher's salary.  It is the only way that works well.  Book-sellers will not send books unless someone will be responsible.

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1211 
                                   
Bureau R. F. and A. L.
Office Supt. of Education D.C. 
Washington.  July 10th 1869.

[[underlined]] Corson [[/underlined]] Col. [[underlined]] R. R. [[/underlined]]
Philadelphia, Pa.

Dear Sir:

I am waiting for Mrs. [[underlined]] Sullivan's [[/underlined]] report, then will send money.

I send blanks herewith.

I enclose letter of Snowden's.  Please send him money.

My letter a few days ago shows the amount due Miss [[underlined]] Anderson. [[/underlined]]  Hope you will settle with her.  Don't 

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think it necessary to send it through me.   

Very Respectfully, Yours,
Supt. of Education.


1212 
                                   
Bureau R. F. and A. L.
Office Supt. of Education D.C. 
Washington.  July 10th 1869.

[[underlined]] Johnson & Clark [[/underlined]] Messrs 
Princess Anne, Somerset Co. Md.

Gentlemen:

I send property vouchers.  Please sign where I have marked with pencil, and return to me:  and I will send you the money.

Please say to Mr. [[underlined]] McGrath [[/underlined]] that I will fix the time for the dedication soon, and will try to bring Judge Bond with me.

Very Respectfully, Yours,
Supt. of Education.

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1213 
                                   
Bureau R. F. and A. L.
Office Supt. of Education D.C. 
Washington.  July 12th 1869.

[[underlined]] Cushing & Bailey [[/underlined]] Messrs. 
Baltimore, Md.

Gentlemen:

I supposed if you had bills you would send them in.  I have paid Miss [[underlined]] Cummings. [[/underlined]]  I sent it to 138 Lee St. Baltimore.  You can probably collect the amount due by sending bill to her there:  if not I don't know how to get it.

Please send [[underlined]] Lewis' [[/underlined]] bill alone.

Very Respectfully, Yours,
Supt. of Education.

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1214 
                                   
Bureau R. F. and A. L.
Office Supt. of Education D.C. 
Washington.  July 12th 1869.

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

Dear Sir: