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Vol. 2. No. 780 A.C.D.C 1867 Freedmen's Village, Va. Feby 5/67. — 6 — Bergevin, P.P. Lieut & Supt. Requests that Wood be furnished from Alexandria Va, in consequence of the bridges being impassible. Rec'd A.C.D.C. Feby. 6. 1867. LR Book # 682 Bureau Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, HEAD QUARTERS ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER, D.C., Washington, February 6" 1867. Respectfully referred to Maj J M. Brown. Chief Quartermaster D.C. who will see that wood is supplied for Freedmen's Village; and if it can be done in no other way, he will purchase from near there, a sufficient quanity to supply the deficiency until the bridges are repaired so that it can be furnished in the usual way. By order of BVT. BRIG. GEN. HOWARD. Wm W. Rogers and A.A.A.G. E.B. Vol. 3. No 159. A.C.D.C. 1867.