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L. R. Vol ^[[3]] No ^[[1066]] A.C.D.C., 186 [[/preprinted]]

Bladensburgh, Md
Dec. 12, 1867.

[[underlined]] Cadwallader Sallie [[/underlined]]

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Asks Gen [[underlined]] Howard [[/underlined]] to write to [[underlined]] Sarah M Baker [[/underlined]] corresponding Secy New York Friend Association, 223 East 32nd New York and represent the necessity for continuing her school at Bladensburgh for at least one year longer.

[[preprinted]] Received A.C.D.C. ^[[12/26]] 186^[[7]]. [[/preprinted]]

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[[preprinted]] Bureau Refugees, Freedmen, & Abandoned Lands
Head-Quarters Asst. Commr., D.C.,
Washington, ^[[December 26]] 186 ^[[7]].

Respectfully [[/preprinted]] referred to Rev. [[underlined]] John Kimball, [[/underlined]] Supt. of Education, for remarks.

By Order of 
Bvt. Brig. Gen'l [[underlined]] C.H.Howard [[/underlined]]
[[signature]] S. N. Clark [[/signature]]
A.A.A.Genl.

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Washington D.C.
Dec 27 1867.

Respectfully returned.
I recommend that the N Y Friends be requested to keep this teacher if possible, but that the Colored people be called upon to pay the board so that the Society will have to pay but $20.00 per month, the salary of one Teacher.

[[signature]] John Kimball [[/signature]]
Supt of Schools.