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W 260 [[preprinted]] (R., F. & A. L, Vol ^[[11]],) 1867. ^[[Vol. 3. No. 633 ACDC 1867]] ^[[Louisburg W Va]] ^[[October 25]], 1867. [[/preprinted]] Williams A.G. States that for $475 00 they can buy a house already built 24 by 30, suitable for a school house — that the freedmen have raised the amount required of them. [[stamp]] HD. QRS. ASS'T COM'R D.C. BUREAU R. F. & A. L. RECEIVED OCT 30 [[/stamp]] [[preprinted]] WRAPPER (^[[1]] Enclosures) Received, Bureau R.F. & A.L., ^[[Oct 30]], 1867 [[/preprinted]] [[end page]] [[start page]] [[preprinted]] WAR DEPARTMENT, Bureau Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, Washington, ^[[Oct 30]] 1867. [[/preprinted]] Respectfully referred to Bvt Brig Genl [[underlined]] C H Howard [[/underlined]] Asst. Commr Dist of Columbia By order of Maj Genl Howard [[signature]] E Whittlesey [[/signature]] A A A Genl [[stamp]] Bureau Refugees, Freedmen, & Abandoned Lands, Head-Quarters Asst. Commr., D.C, WASHINGTON, OCT 31 1867 [[/stamp]] Respectfully referred to Rev/ [[underlined]]John Kimball, [[/underlined]] Supt. of Education, who will correspond with Mr [[underlined]] Williams, [[/underlined]] gain more definite information, and explain clearly the assistance, that will be given by this Bureau. By Order of Bt. Brig. Genl. [[underlined]] C. H. Howard [[/underlined]] [[signature]] S. N. Clark. [[/signature]] A. A. A. Gen E.B. Vol. 4 #291