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| July 9" 1867 O.L.S. D.C. No 976 | Berry J E B 2 Vol 16 O.L.S.67 | Oak Grove Md Jun 18" 1867. States that two men Alfred Williams and Moses Davis, who were working under contract, left his employ on the 13th inst without just cause. |

| July 9" 1867 O.L.S. D.C. No 977. | Townsend E.G. Supt. E B 2 Vol 17 O.L.S. '67 | Kendall Green July 5" 1867. States that John Nash, a discharged soldier, who lost a leg in the service of the U.S. Vols, was referred to him, to do what he deemed most expedient for him, has been provided with quarters and rations since June 20" '67 Has proved himself faithful and deserving thus far as Watch & also in Policing &c. Requests permission to put him on the Pay roll, at $15 00/100 per month from July 1st 1867. | [[/3 column table]]


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| July 9" 1867 O.L.S. D.C. No 948. | Rogers W.W. A.A.A. Genl | Washington, D.C. July 9" 1867. States that Mrs Tilmon has been instructed to be at the Depot in Jersey City on Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday & Friday mornings to meet freedpeople and forward them on to their destination North as but few are sent to Providence, it will be sufficient to Telegraph Mr H.G. Stewart. of the departure of a party from this City. |

| July 10" 1867 O.L.S. D.C. No 979. | Henry Geo. E Bt Maj & Supt | Bladensburg, Md July 8 1867. States that P.W. Evenfield, of Prince Geo. C Md wishes to obtain five or six good farm hands. Offers steady employment & $15 00/100 per month during the harvest season and 410 00/100 per month for the balance of the year. Has Quarters for families and will also employ the women. D.R.D. | [[/3 column table]]