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Endt on Comn of 
H.P. Jordan
Attorney &c.

Bureau R F and A L.
Office Local Supt D.C.
Washington Nov 16" 1866.

Resp'y forwarded to Bvt Lt Col Wm W. Rogers A.A.A. Genl D.C. Bureau R F and A L.

All efforts to ascertain the whereabouts of John Hadnet Colored has proved fruitless.

He cannot be found in the City.

J V W Vandenburgh
Local Supt D.C.

O.L.S. D.C. M B 1 Vol. 27. 1866

Endt on Comn of Eliza Heacock
Chge of dist Kitchen
E.C. Street

Office Local Supt D.C.
Washington Nov 16" 1866.

Resp'y forwarded to Brvt Lt Col Wm W. Rogers A.A.A. Genl D.C. with recommendation that the women be sent to Freedmans Village.

I have the honor to state that no Ambulance is under the charge of the Local Supt where will I apply in these cases for an Ambulance.

Will Col Rogers please forward instructions in these cases as regards transportation to Arlington Va

J V W Vandenburgh
Local Supt D.C.

O.L.S. D.C. M B 1 Vol 28. 1866.
E B 5-1-1866.

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Hd Qrs Asst Comr D.C.
Washington Nov 16" 1866

Resp'y returned. to Maj Vandenburgh Local Supt D.C.
Will send this person to the Village

By order of.
Brvt. Brig Genl Howard
(sgd) Wm W Rogers.
A A A Genl D.C.

Bureau R F and A L
Hd Qrs Asst Commr D.C.
Washington Nov. 16" 1866.

Resp'y Returned to Mr Raymond Burr. Agt A.F.U. Com. (through Local Supt D.C.) whose attention is invited to enclosed report of Mrs Griffing, touching this case.

It is not deemed expedient to furnish transportation for Mary Johnson to return to this City, it appearing that no false representations were made to her to induce her to leave.
By order of 
Brvt Brig Genl Howard.
Wm W. Rogers
A.A.A. Genl

O.L.S. E B 1 Vol. 47. 1866.
M B 1 Vol 23-1866

Office Local Supt D.C.
Washington Nov. 17th 1866.

Resp'y forwarded to Mr Raymond Burr, whose attention is invited to the endorsement of Genl C.H. Howard Asst Commr. D.C.
J V W Vandenburgh
Local Supt D.C.





Transcription Notes:
Resp'y--abbreviation for respectfully Vandenburgh historically went by initials of JVW Vandenburgh or merely JW Vandenburgh, but may also appear as JWW Vandenburgh in some archives ... any of these readings may be correct. ("JWW" would be a misspelling.)