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| June 25" 1867, O.L.S. D.C. No. 948 | Niegel Wm.C. Bt Col & AA Genl.  E.B. 1 Vol 429 O.L.S. D.C.| Baltimore Md June 24" 1867. Forwards information that finally a "Writ of Habeas Corpus" has been issued in case of Anne Jackson, for her son, Charles Tyler, illegally held in custody by John Clark of Ellicott Mills &c is made returnable at Ellicott City July 2" 1867, at 10" D.C. &c. |

| June 24 1867 O.L.S.D.C. No. 949 | Rogers W.W. A.A.A. Genl. | Washington D.C. June 24" 1867. Directs that steps be taken at once to have the girl Anna Hughes who was sent to Comr by Mr Wright without the consent of her guardian returned to them in this City. States that she has been under the care of Leana Hughes a respectable colored woman who is amply able to provide for her. Mrs Hughes lives on 8" St bet E.& F. N South (Island) | [[/3 column table]]



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| June 27 1867 O.L.S. D.C. Filed No 957. | Merrick C.C. | Chicago Ill. 
 June 24" 1867. Forwards letter of information relative to employing Colored Miners and Laborers.|

| June 27 '67 O.L.S. D.C. No. 951 | Townsend E.G. Supt. | Kendall Green June 26" 1867. States that the womans name is not given (referred to in Comn) and that Mr A K. Browne sent a note by a woman named Anderson who was arrested stating that she had been "permitted to go in peace & sin no more." and asked what he could do for her. Also that the store which she left was lent to a family in distress: he instructed the woman plainly & repeatedly to call and get the stove but she had no means to carry it. |