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Vol 2 No 2271 A.C.DC 67 Washington July 1" 1867 July 11/67 [[underlined]] Washington Annie E [[/underlined]] Teacher in Boston School Requests transportation from Washington D.C. to Danville Va. Via Acquia Creek and Richmond Va. (one enclosure) [[stamp]] BUREAU R. F. & A.L. REC'D JUL 6 1867 WASHINGTON [[/stamp]] [[stamp]] HD.QRS. ASS'T COM'R D. C BUREAU R. F. & A. L. [[/stamp]] [[end page]] [[start page]] Washington DC July 8" 1867 Respectfully forwarded. Miss W's note will explain her request. She is a Colored Teacher and has been a faithful one in the District for the last two years & more. [[signature]] John Kimball [[/signature]] Supt of Schools. [[stamp]] Bureau Refugees, Freedmen, & Abandoned Lands Head-Quarters Asst. Commr., D.C. WASHINGTON, JUL 6 1867 [[/stamp]] Respectfully forwarded to Bvt Brig Genl. [[underlined]] F. D. Sewall [[/underlined]] AAAGenl. Bureau R. F and A. L. with the request that transportation be granted for the purpose stated in the enclosed letter of Miss Washington. [[signature]] E. Whittlesey [[/signature]] Bvt Brig General Adj Asst Commrs E.B. Vol 3 842