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7.20.70. | 36 * Mission, Presby, Com. for Freedmen A. C. McClelland Secy | Pittsburg, Pa 23 Fifth Avenue July 18th 1870. States that he has located two students of Lincoln University as teachers in Maryland, one [[underlined]] James Harley [[/underlined]] at Harris Lot, Charles Co. and [[underlined]] Wm A. Scott [[/underlined]] at Crumpton, Queen Anne Co. Requests that they may be furnished with blanks. 

7.22.70. | 37 * Marshall, Ida S. | Newport. R. I., July 18th 1870 Applies for an appointment as teacher, and would prefer to be located in Louisiana. Has taught in Maryland for the past four years under the auspices of the N. E. Branch S. U. Com, and Bureau. Inquires if she can expect any aid from the Bureau.

Sept. 20th 1870 # 38 * | Mortimer, R. A. File. P. L. B. "F" 36 | Muncy, Lycoming Co., Pa. Sept, 16th 1870 Makes application for a school in the State of Maryland. 

Sept. 21st 70 # 39 * | Moses, Beckie File, P. L. "F" 36 | Burlington, N.J. Sept. 20th 1870 Has had an interview with Col. R. R. Corson, Sec'y, &c., and he states that the Assoc'n does not intend to open any schools in Maryland. Applies for situation as teacher. 

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