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[[footnote 1]]
Brother Kimball
 
I wish you would come and see our localities.

At Falls Church are the pupils whom John D Read taught — 2 Mosebys guirrillas murdered him on Oct 17, 1864.

[[footnote 2]]
My wife is coming to help me teach. She will probably teach at Falls Church where we hope to sojourn for [[strikethrough]] the present. [[/strikethrough]] a season.

[[footnote 3]]
My rooms now are at Mr John B. Browns — octagon brick house — 3/4 of a mile from [[?]] Cross Roads: 3 miles from Aqueduct Bridge.

My Post Off Address—
Washington D C Care of
John B Brown, Capitol Police.

Yours for the Freedmen—
[[signature]] J. R Johnson [[/signature]]
Missionary and Teacher among
the Freedmen of Va.

[[footnote 1]] Washington. Oct 5/65
J.R. Johnson
Missionary

[[footnote 2]] Buildings at 
Fort Strong 
& [[underlined]] near [[/underlined]] 

[[footnote 3]] ^[[insert]] J. R. [[/insert]] Johnson
letter
Washington October 5, 1865.

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