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C. 65 OSED.C. Vol. 1. 1868.

Philadelphia, Pa. June 27th 1868.

Commission, Pa Branch F.U.
Col. R.R. Corson. Cor. Secy. 

Acknowledges receipt of letter of the 12th inst. enclosing $12,00.

States that it was understood by them when they took the schools in Maryland, they were to cost them $20,00 each per month, and that the Bureau was to furnish transportation of teachers both ways, but it has cost them nearly one thousand dollars extra to bring their teachers home from the South: - that the trustees of the Washington schools have refused to pay their teachers return transportation, and as the Society sent them out with the understanding that the Bureau would furnish it, it is their duty to see that the teachers do not have it to pay: - that they have decided not to put up their house on "[[D? P?]]" St. at public sale until fall.

Recd O.S.E.D.C. 6/29-68.