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Vol. 1. No. 1999 A.C.D.C. 1866

Bladensburg Md.
August 6/66.

Henry Bv Maj. Geo. E.
Supt. &c.

Estimates that 300 ft. of lumber, 3 window Sash & glass — & 12 lbs 10d nails, with the labor of a carpenter three or four days — at $3.00 per day — will be necessary to repair school house at that place. Requests that the material may be sent immediately.

See Maj Brown

Rcd O.S. 8/10=1866 -
Recd. A.C.D.C. 8/7/66.

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L R Book #506.

Bureau Refugees, Freedmen & Abandoned Lands
Head Quarters Assistant Commissioner, D.C.,
Washington, Aug. 8th 1866.

Respectfully referred to Major J. M. Brown, Asst. Qr. Mr. who will furnish the material required & employ a workman to make the necessary repairs in accordance with within estimate for the school house at Bladensburg.

By order of Bvt. Brig. Gen. [[strikethrough]] HOWARD [[/strikethrough]] Thomas,
Wm. W. Rogers
A.A.A. General.

E.B. Vol. 2. No. 377. A.C.D.C. 1866.

Bureau R.F. & A.L.
Washington Aug 8/66.

Respectfully forwarded to Major Henry with request that he have the work here mentioned done sending me certified account for payment with this paper.

J. M. Brown
Bvt. Maj A.Q.M.

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EB. P 3. L.6.

Office Supt R and F.
Bladensburg Md
August 17 1866.

Respectfully returned to Hd Qrs Asst Com D.C. with the information that neither material or workmen can be obtained here, to do the work mentioned within.

G. E. Henry
Bvt Major & Supt.