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Bureau R.F. and A.L.
Office Supt. Education, D.C. &c.
Washington, Oct. 8th 1869.

[[underlined]] Hatfield  Rev. E.F., D.D. [[/underlined]]

Dear Sir:

The account is as follows.

[[underlined]] J. B. Swan [[/underlined]] | $15.78
[[underlined]] P. A. Lee [[/underlined]] | 24.97
[[underlined]] W. R. Coles [[/underlined]] | 6.54
[[underlined]] Templeton [[/underlined]] | 8.59
[[underlined]] Thompson [[/underlined]] | 7.97
[[total]] | $63.85

I suppose [[underlined]] Swain's [[/underlined]] account was large, but in a letter to me the other day, [[underlined]] Cushings and Bailey [[/underlined]] say, that, is the amount due from him. I shall be very glad to get the students from [[underlined]] Lincoln College [[/underlined]] immediately.

Very Respectfully, Yours,
(Sgd.) John Kimball,
Supt. Education.

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Bureau R.F. and A.L.
Office Supt. Education, D.C. &c.
Washington, Oct. 8th 1869.

[[underlined]] Payne  Mr. Sebastian [[/underlined]]

Dear Sir:

I will give you the school, at Newburg Chas. Co., Md., if you desire it Oct 1st.

Let me know immediately, if you can come there. Your way will be to come to Washington, and take the Columbian, on Wednesday or the Wawassett, on Tuesday or Friday. If your friend wishes to teach, let him send on application with testimonials.

Respectfully Yours,
(Sgd.) John Kimball
Supt. Education.

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Bureau R.F. and A.L.
Office Supt. Education, D.C. &c.
Washington, Oct. 8th 1869.

[[underlined]] Lee  Mr. P. A. [[/underlined]]

Dear Sir:

[[underlined]]  Dr. E. F. Hatfield, [[/underlined]] 30 Vesey St. New York, writes me that he wishes you to send a statement of your account, also to let him know if you wish to

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at [[?Jamestown]]. [[?Bell]] or write him at once.

Respectfully Yours,
(Sgd.) John Kimball,
Supt. Education.

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Bureau R.F. and A.L.
Office Supt. Education, D.C. &c.
Washington, Oct. 9th 1869.

[[underlined]] Corson  Col. R. R. [[/underlined]]

Dear Sir:

I have written [[underlined]] J. W. Somers [[/underlined]] to come to Dame's Quarter, Somerset Co., Md. He will come to Norfolk, and take steamer to Crisfield, thence by R.R. to Princess Anne, and then by other conveyance to Dame's Quarter.

Respectfully Yours,
(Sgd.) John Kimball,
Supt. Education.

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Bureau R.F. and A.L.
Office Supt. Education, D.C. &c.
Washington, Oct. 9th 1869.

[[underlined]] Sommers  J. W. Esq. [[/underlined]]

Dear Sir:

[[underlined]] Col. Corson [[/underlined]] of [[underlined]] Pa. Asso. [[/underlined]], has written me to place you over a Maryland school. You had better come to Norfolk, Va., the take a steamer to Crisfield, Md., then go up the R.R. to Princess Anne, Somerset Co, Md., and report to [[underlined]] John McGrath, [[/underlined]] who will tell you the best way to get to Dame's Quarter, Somerset Co., Md.; where I wish you to teach school. You will report to [[underlined]] Mr. George White. [[/underlined]] You can take either that school, or the one a few miles away at Devils Island, there you will report to [[underlined]] John Dasheilds [[/underlined]].  The people will pay your board, and warm the school house.

Respectfully Yours,
(Sgd.) John Kimball,
Supt. Education.

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Bureau R.F. and A.L.
Office Supt. Education, D.C. &c.
Washington, Oct. 9th 1869.

[[underlined]] Matthews  Mr. [[/underlined]]

Friend Matthews:

I expect to be at Martinsburg [[?]] next 

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"Martinsburg" or "Martensburg" and bottom of second page? -- Beth