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Vol 1. No 1561. Asst. Comm D.C./66.
Washington DC.
June 2 1866.

Respectfully forwarded.

I hope the Buildings named will be granted as desired, but think it would be bad policy to move the Building Cor K & 17th St. The cost of fitting up the Buildings as they now stand would be very small.

I have the honor to be 
Your obt servant
John Kimball
Supt of Schools.

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[[preprinted]] Bureau Refugees, Freedmen, & Abandoned Lands,
HEAD QUARTERS ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER, D. C.,
Washington, ^[[June 6th]] 1866.
Respectfully ^[[returned]] to [[/preprinted]] Rev. John Kimball.

The building on the corner of 17th & I. Sts. and one on the Cor. of 17th & K. Streets, within asked for, will be turned over to Mr. Newton for the purpose within named, for the use of the Societies represented by him.

The building No. 2, cannot now be spared.

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[[preprinted]] By order of 
BVT. BRIG. GEN. HOWARD.
^[[signature]] Wm. W. Rogers[[/signature]]
and A. A. A. G. [[/preprinted]]
E. B. Vol. 2. No. 85. A.C.D.C/66.
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