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Bureau Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands,
Office Local Superintendent, D.C., Corner 7th and O Streets,
Washington, Feby 25th, 1867.

Wm W Rogers
A. A. A. Gen'l:

I have the honor to request that I may be furnished with the following articles of Womens and Girls Clothing for distribution to destitute freed people leaving this District upon Gov't Transportation.

Spreads.  One Hundred — 100 — Dresses, assorted Sizes.

(Comfortables)  One Hundred — 100 — Woolen underskirts assorted Sizes.

Sheets.  One Hundred — 100 Cotton Chemise assorted Sizes.

B., Sacks  One Hundred — 100 — Cotton underskirts assorted Sizes.

I would respectfully suggest that a part of the Articles above called for could be manufactured at Miss Heacocks Industrial School at E Capitol Barracks, and that the Woolen Underskirts could be made of condemned Army blankets.

Very Respy. Your ob't Servant
W. M. Beebe Jr
Lt. Col. Local Sup't
D.C.

Transcription Notes:
changed "Freedom" to "Freedmen"