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Vol. 3. No. 483. A.C.D.C. 1867.
Washington Oct. 14. 1867.
[[underlined]] Dec 11/67 [/underlined]]

[[underlined]] Columbia District of Kimball John Supt of Schools [/underlined]]

Gives the Number of Teachers necessary to open the School houses, in course of instruction.

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Decr. 1867.

[[stamp]] Bureau Refugees, Freedmen, & Abandoned Lands,
Head-Quarters Asst. Commr., D.C,
WASHINGTON, DEC 3 1867 [[/stamp]]

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Bureau Refugees, Freedmen, & Abandoned Lands
Head-Quarters Asst. Commr., D.C.,
Washingtoon, Oct 23 1867
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Respectfully referred to Robert R. Corson Esq, Dor. Sec Pennsylvania Branch A.F. and W. Commission.

After conference with Maj. Genl. Howard, Commissioner, I have to request that you will if possible supply one third of the number of teachers required us indicated in the within communication. A copy of this paper has been referred to Rev. Crammond Kennedy, Secretary of N.Y. Branch A.F. and W. Commission; also a copy to Geo. Whipple. Sec of the American Missionary Association. We hope for a favorable reply from each that the Schools may be started as we have promised.
May I hear from you soon.

[[signature]] C H Howard [/signature]]
Bvt. Brg. Genl,

E.B.Vol. 4 # 248 Asst. Comr D.C.