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7.21.69.| 126 Waters. J.C.| Baltimore Md. 82 South Bethel St. July 20th 1869.
Applies for an appointment as teacher during his vacation. Is a student of Lincoln University. Has been disappointed in his society at Leesburg. Va. where he was sent to preach. Encloses a letter from Rec.[[underlined]]E. J.Hatfield[[/underlined]] requesting his appointment and that means be furnished him to reach his field of labor.

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7.29.69.| 127 Waters. J.C| Baltimore. Md. July. 28th 1869.
Acknowledges receipt of letter and will gladly accept the school at Annapolis &c. Requests to be furnished with the money mentioned by Mr.[[underlined]]Hatfield[[/underlined]] to pay his expenses.

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8.9.69.| 128 Waters. J.C. Teacher| Annapolis. Md. Aug 5th 1869. 
States that he has a fine school of fifty  pupils. Requests to be furnished with register and blanks.

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8.13.69.| 129 Wagoner. Jn. A.| Hagerstown. Md. Aug. 9th 1869.
States that their School house is now plastered and they need the money due from the Bureau to pay the workmen &c &c.

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8.14.69.| 130 Watts. Ellen| Washington D.C. Aug 9th 1869. No. 204 23d St. bet. 8 [?]
Applies for an appointment as teacher and encloses testimonial from Rev. [[underlined]]D.W.Anderson.[[/underlined]]

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8.26.69.| 131 Wilmer.D.W.R.| Port Tobacco. Charles Co. Md. Aug. 25th 1869.
Requests in behalf of the School Trustees that a teacher be sent them as soon as convenient. Prefer a colored man. 

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8.30.69.| 132 Wagoner. [?]. A.| Hagerstown. Md. Aug. 26th 1868.
Forwards duplicates of bills according to request.  States that they have no money to put up the [?]: that it will cost $30. Requests to have this amount forwarded.

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9.11.69.| 133 Wood Ellen B. E.B.#217 Vol.1.1869.| Washington. D.C. Aug. 30th 1869. 
Applies for aid to support her school. States that a lady named [[underlined]]Kennedy[[/underlined]] requests her to ask if there are any vacancies for teachers. &c.&c.&c.

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9.14.69.|134 West. Miss Florence| Philadelphia Pa. Sept. 12th 1869. 257 Raspberry St. 
Applies for reappointment as teacher of school at Poolsville, Md.

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9.15.69.| 135 Watson. Mary E.| Newport. R.J. Sept. 13th 1869. Box 293.
Applies for appointment as teacher of the school as Port Deposit Md.

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9.16.69.| 136 Watts. Miss S.L.| Washington. D.C. Jany 20th 1869.  204 23d St. 
Appllies for an appointment as teacher of a primary school. Encloses a testimonial from Rev. [[underlined]] D.W. Anderson.[[/underlined]]

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9.18.69.| 137 Whithington. Emma J. E.B.#221 Vol. 1.1869.| Philadelphia. Pa. Sept. 17th. 1869. 1224 [?]
Applies for an appointment as teacher.

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9.18.69.| 138 Wagoner. John A.Z Hagerstown, Md. Sept. 15th 1869.
Encloses Bill against Bureau for plastering &c. School house at this place, amounting to $128,70/100.

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