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L. R. Vol. 3. No. 46.
A.C.D.C. 1867.

Washington DC
Aug 26th 1867.

Respectfully forwarded. I recommend that 3200 Spruce Shingles & 400 ft hemlock boards be sent to Oxen Run as herein requested. I have made an estimate & believe so much is needed.

John Kimball
Supt of schools.

Bureau R. F. & A. L.
Head Qrs. Asst. Comr. D.C.
Washington Aug. 26. 1867.

Respectfully referred to Bt. Major J. M. Brown, who will furnish this lumber, in accordance with the recommendation of Mr Kimball, Supt. of Freedmen's Schools D.C.

By Order of Bt. Brig. Genl C. H. Howard
Wm W. Rogers.
A. A. A. Gen.

E.B. Vol. 3 #1077 

Oxon Run P G MD
August 26th ... 1867

Mr Holman

Dear Sir  We are Building the School House but have fell Short of Lumber to to finish it & compel to call on you again  the amount of Shingles which you will See by  Mr Johnsons memorandom which I will Send inclosed is 3 thousand two Hundred Shingles & it will take as many more & [[strikethrough]] 4 [[/strikethrough]] 4 Hundred feet of wether bording 28 ft long one inch Bords

your humble Servent
James H Hutton