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Vol. 3 #863 A.C.D.C. 1867

Barry Farm, D.C. Nov. 22/67

[[underlined]] Johnson, J. B. [[/underlined]]
Supt.

Requests that two Stoves with about 45 feet of pipe and four elbows, Coal Scuttle &c be furnished for use in the School house at that place.

States that the Mason will commence plastering on the 25th inst. and the room should be kept warm while the plaster is damp.

[[stamp]] HD. QRS. ASS'T COM'R D.C. BUREAU R. F. & A. L. RECEIVED NOV 23 1867 [[/stamp]]

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[[stamp]] Bureau Refugees, Freedmen, & Abandoned Lands,
Head-Quarters Asst. Commr., D.C,
WASHINGTON, NOV 23 1867 [[/stamp]]

Respectfully referred to Rev. [[underlined]] John Kimball, [[/underlined]] Supt. of Education, Approved. — He will see that the Stoves are provided. —

By Order of Bt. Brig. Genl. [[underlined]] C. H. Howard. [[/underlined]]
[[signature]] Stuart Eldridge [[/signature]]
A. A. A. Gen.

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