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770 Bureau R.F. and A.L. Office Supt. of Education D.C. Washington, April 4th 1870. [[underlined]] Smith Miss Lucinda; [[/underlined]] Tracy's Landing, Md. Dear Miss; I have yours of 31st ulto. Your salary will be paid by Mrs. Lowell. I believe your report is correct and am pleased to know that you are getting on so nicely. I shall try to visit your school before the close of this term. Yours Respectfully Bvt. Major and Supt. of Education 771 Bureau R.F. and A.L. Office Superintendent of Education D.C. Washington, April 4th 1870. [[underlined]] Perkins William. [[/underlined]] Chestertown, Md. Dear Sir, The burning of the building at Edesville ought to impress upon the people the necessity of having the buildings insured for their value. The cost will not be much, and every building should be insured. I don't see how I can help you with the building, for I have more calls for funds than I can meet. Yours Respectfully W. L. VanDerlip Bvt. Major and Supt. of Ed. (Sgd) per J. Q. Crosby Bureau R.F. and A.L. Office Supt. of Education D.C. Washington, April 4th 1870. [[end page]] [[start page]] [[blank page]]