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Jany. 17. # 12 * | Bureau R. F. and A. L. Henry M. Whittlesey A. A. A. Genl. | Washington, D. C. January 11, 1870. Refers communication of [[J. F. Burpont?]] Dickson stating that "he was obliged to change the locality of his school in consequence of the want of interest on the part of parents in sending their children", and other matter. Invites attention to so much of this communication as relates to school matters.

1.13.70 #13 * | Brooks Julia L. Teacher. | Catonsville, Balt. Co. Md. States that she mailed her report promptly, addressed to Commsr. but it was returned to her by the Postmaster who refused to forward it without a stamp.

Jany. 14.'70. 14 * | Bureau R. F. and A. L. John H. Cook. Chief Clerk Co. Dir. In absence of Genl. Supt. | Washington D. C. Jany 14. '70. Referred communication of Andrew A. Davis, stating that the school house is completed, and requests that a teacher be sent. Communication dated Rockville, Montgomery Co. January 13, 1870.

Jany 17.'70 15 * | Bureau R. F. and A. L. Henry M. Whittlesey, A. A. A. Genl. | Washington D. C. January 17th 1870. Referred communication of Davis Curtis, dated Baltimore Md. Jany. 13, 1870. Informing the Commr that the school house at [[F?lsburg]], Md. which was built for the Col'd people is finished and all that is now necessary is a teacher to begin school.

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| States that they men he got to furnish the lumber &c., did so with the understanding that they were to be paid when the house was completed. He therefore desires to be directed as to how the bills should be made out, &c. so that the money money may be collected. 

1.18.70. #16 * | Bureau R. F. and A. L. E. Whittlesey A. A. A. Genl. | Washington, D. C. January 17. '70 Special Orders No 5 series of 1870, ordering a change of business house in the Bureau from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to 9-30 a.m. to to 3.30 p.m.: To take effect on and after the 18th of January '70.- Approved by Secy. of War.

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1.18.'70. #17 * | Bracey Jas. T. Teacher. | Port Tobacco, Chas. Co. Md. States the receipt of check for $20.00: his getting along well with 51 pupils and expects an increase. 

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1.24.70 #18 * | Bond Matilda. Teacher. | Brookville, Montgomery Co. Md. January 21, 1870. States the receipt of order for mo of December: that the school is a success.

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1.28.'70 #79 * | Bond Matilda Teacher | Mount Zion Md. January 26, 1870. States that the school is large, and encloses a list of books to be sent, and immediately too. That they be addressed to the case of Mrs. W. B. Mobley, Merchant, Brookville.
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