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Vol. 2. No 2292. A. C. D. C. 1867

Washington. D.C. June 20" 67

Johnson, J. B.
Sup't. Barry Farm

Applies for a carpenter to measure lumber and give directions about building houses on the Farm &c.

Bureau R. F. & A.L.
D.C.
Washington June 21/67

Respectfully forwarded to Col. W. W. Rogers A. A. A. G for instructions - I cannot procure a Carpenter, competent to perform the duty required, at the price named by Maj. Clark $60 00 @ $75 00 pr. Mo. -

First Class men (carpenters) are getting from four or five dollars per day - 

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

S. O. B. No 112 P 112
Bureau Refugees, Freedmen, & Abandoned Lands
Head-Quarters Asst. Commr., D. C,
Washington, Jul 9 1867

794

Respectfully returned to Bvt. Maj. J. M. Brown Chief Quartermaster D. C.

Lacombe, the carpenter at Freedmens Village Va. can be employed to do this work and his pay increased for the same to $65. per month.

By order of Bvt. Brig. Genl Howard
Wm. W. Rogers.
E. B. Vol. 3 #860 A. A. A. General

L R Book # 794.

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