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162 Endt on Comn of Miss J.E. Griffing Agent &cc MB1 Vol 133 No. 349 Office Local Supt. D.C. Washington Feb. 16 1867 Respectfully forwarded Approved W.M. Beebe Jr. Lt. Col. 128 U.S.C.T. Local Supt. D.C. [[line]] End't back on Comn of Miss J.E. Griffing Agent &c EB1 Vol 151 O.L.S. 1867 163 Bureau R.F. and A.L. Hd. Qrs. Asst. Comd D.C. Washington Feby 16 1867 Respy returned, Mrs Tilman being an Agent of this Bureau and not personally furnishing employment to the people, the named and residences of their employers should be stated. Mrs. Titus also understood to act as my Agent not herself employing the freed people, a list of the employees of those going to Battle Creek and their residences, should be furnished. (sgd) C.H. Howard Bt. Brig. Genl. A.C.D.C. [[line]] 163 Endt continued on Comn of Miss Griffing Agent &c EB1 Vol 157,162,1867 Office Local Supt. D.C. Washington Feb 18 1867 Respy returned to Miss Griffing with reference to preceeding Endorsement W.M. Beebe Jr. Lt. Col. Local. Supt. D.C. [[line]] End back on Comn of L.D. Sewall Bvt. Brig. Genl. EB1 Vol 158. O.L.S. Office Local Supt. D.C. Washington Feb 18 1867 Respy returned to Lt. Wm. W. Rogers A.A.A. Genl Inquiry has been made of Mr Cook concerning the whereabouts of the children within named. He had no definite knowledge of them, but believes that they are at or [[strikethrough]] near [/strikethrough]] the immediate vicinity of Macon, Ga. W.M. Beebe Jr. Lt. Col. 128 U.S.C.T. Local Supt. D.C.