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if he brings the order to his office (Howard University) I will have it filled.

Very Respectfully, Yours,
Bvt. Major and Supt. of Education

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662

Bureau R.F. and A.L.
Office Supt. Education D.C.
Washington   March 5th 1870.

[[underlined]] Clark  Mrs Jane E. [[/underlined]] 
Annapolis Md.

Dear Madam:

I return your report for Feb. for correction.   As your assistant is sent you by the N.Y. Branch F.U. Comr it will be necessary to have a report of her school separate from yours to enable the society to obtain rental for her school.  Will you please have her make out report of the primary school and you make those for those for the Intermediate and night schools.

Yours Respectfully
Bvt. Major and Supt. Education

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663

Bureau R.F. and A.L.
Office Supt. Education D.C.
Washington  March 5th 1870.

[[underlined]] Barker  Mary J. [[/underlined]] 
Huntingtown Md.

Dear Miss:

I have sent your order for books to Cushing and Bailey at Baltimore.  They will go by the boat next week.  Have some one at the wharf at Deep Landing to get them.

Yours Respectfully
Bvt. Major and Supt. Ed. 

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664

Bureau R.F. and A.L.
Office Supt. Ed. D.C.
Washington  March 5th 1870.

[[underlined]] Cushings and Bailey  Messrs. [[/underlined]] 
Baltimore Md.

Gentlemen:

[[underlined]] Miss Mary J. Barker [[/underlined]] wants the following books sent to her, 7 Wilson's 2nd readers, 9 P and D. Copy books No 1/2 2/3 1/5 [[?each]]  1 quire note paper, 25 envelops.  They are to be sent to Deep landing Patuxent river.  She is at – Calvert County.  I presume the freight must be paid in advance, please send bill to

Yours Respectfully
Bvt. Major and Supt. Education.

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665

Bureau R.F. and A.L.
Office Sup. Education D.C.
Washington   March 5th 1870.

[[underlined]] Still W. H. [[/underlined]] 
Booklyn Md.

Dear Sir:

Yours received.  I have written to [[underlined]] Mr. W. F. Mitchel, Secy Presby H. Mission 30 Vesey St. N.Y. [[/underlined]] He is willing to continue your school.  Am not certain whether he wanted you to send him monthly reports or not. You had better write him and enquire.  In making your monthly reports be sure to state your average attendance, and also your Post Office address.

Very Respectfully Yours
Bvt. Major and Supt. Education

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Washington   March 7th 1870.

[[underlined]] Wilmer  H. R. [[/underlined]] 
Agent &c
Port Tobaco, M.D.

Dear Sir;

I take the liberty of sending you the Deed of land at Bryantown Dist. and also a Blank Deed.

You will see that the Deed is made to the Trustees of the M.E. Church.  We cannot grant aid to Church Pastor.  If the people will procure a piece of land deeded on this Blank to Trustees (not all of whom are Methodists) we will