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188 [[3 Columned Table]] | Date of Reception | Name of Writer | Purport of Communication| |---|---|---| |Rcd O.L.S. 3-22-1867.|Townsend E.G. Supt. &c [Rebooked?] 3-25-1867. EB1 Vol 203. 1867. Filed No. 528|Washington D.C. March 21" 1867. Transmits papers relative to a colored boy named Ferlou Tenill who has been living with a Capt Sam'l Shoars of Eastern Shore Mg for a year or more & that the Capt. claims to be willing to return the boy to his parents, but has failed so to do & has not paid any compensation to the boy, only in clothing. Asks that the matter be referred to some Bureau officer in that vacinity for adjustment.| |Rcd O.L.S. 3-23" 1867.|Glennan P. Asst Surg. Filed No. 529|Washington D.C. March 23" 1867. Forwards weekly of sick & wounded Refugees & Freedman.| |Rcd O.L.S.3-25-1867|Rogers Wm. W. A.A.A. Genl. Filed No. 530.|Washington D.C. March 25" 1867. States that transportation for Virginia C. Caston which was requested by Capt S. N. Clack has been rec'd & sent to Mrs Oakes Ames.| 189 [[3 Columned Table]] | Date of Reception | Name of Writer | Purport of Communication| |---|---|---| |Rcd O.L.S.3-25-1867.|Onderdonk. A.S. No. 531.|Albion, N.Y. March 20" 1867. States that good homes could be found for a large number of freemen & women in the state of NYork at a compensation of $10. per month for males & $6 for females. Wants to know what the Bureau will do in regard to their transportation & [?] while on the journey, and would like to have authority to act in the matter at a reasonable compensation.| |Rcd O.L.S.3-25-1867.|Regeman W.W. No. 532.|Pleasant Valley, N.Y. March 20" 1867. States that a number of families in the vacinity of Poughkeepsie would like to secure the services of a few freedmen & women, as farm hands & house servants. Asks for information as to the mode of procuring them.| |Rcd O.L.S.3-25-1867.|Myers, Stephen No. 533|Albany, New York. March 14" 1867. States that he has nearly a hundred applications for single colored persons and seventy for families. Request to know if these people can be sent.|