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July 23 1866 Col Wm W Rogers Requesting to purchase lumber actually necessary L.R. Vol. 1. No. 1891 A.C.D.C. 1866 [[end page]] [[start page]] Bureau R.F.& A L Washington D.C July 24/66 Respectfully forwarded to Col W W. Rogers A.A.A.G. — Major Hoff informs my teamster he has no ceiling at Camp Distribution two loads of lumber already sent were tops of tables matched he [[left? had?]] no more of this material on hand Mr Kimball asks for 2,570 ft. Mr Zelie for 3000. ft. [[end page]] [[start page]] 466 about 1500 ft stuff matched boards have been delivered J.M. Brown Bvt. Maj & A.Q.M. Bureau Refugees, Freedmen, & Abandoned Lands, HEAD QUARTERS ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER, D. C., Washington, July 23d 1866. Respectfully referred to Maj. J.M. Brown, A.Q.M, who will purchase the lumber actually necessary for ceiling this building. By order of Bvt. Brig. Gen. Thomas Wm W. Rogers Bvt Lt. Col. & A.A.A.G. E.B. Vol 2. No. 300. A.C.D.C./66. L R Book # 466