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| Date of Reception | Name of Writer | Purport of Communication |
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| Rec. O. L. S. 3-23-1867. | Rhees W. J. No. 523. | Washington D. C. March 21" 1867. Requests special attention to endorsed letter from Mr. Fuller in relation to producing servts. |

| Rec. O. L. S. 3-22-1867. | Delvin Mrs James No. 524. | Dunkirk, N.Y. Mch 17" 1867. Would be glad to receive a good female servant in her family, and doubts not good homes could be procured for both male & female in her town. |

| Rec. O. L. S. 3-23-1867. | Carson Robt. R. Cor Sec. No. 525. | Philadelphia Mch 21" 1867. States that a desirable home for a colored boy about 8 years of age can be provided in Phila. and asks to be informed if such a child as is described can be found. |

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| Rec. O. L. S. 3-23-1867. | Rounds, Chas. B. No. 526. | Calias Md. March 18" 1867. Asks for information what the expenses would be and whether an agent could obtain at Washington fifty or more colored servants, for a large number of families in his town. |

| Rec. O. L. S. 3-23-1867. | Adams Nyron No. 527. | East Bloomfield N.Y. March 21" 1867. Desires to know whether transportation can be furnished, Simon Taylor Addison, Day. States that these are a great many applications for servts. in that vacinity. | 

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