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When Received | Name & Rank of Writer | Date & Purport of Communication

April 26, 1867 O.L.S. D.C.| Band John C.| New Haven Comm. April 25, 1867
States that there is a demand for house servants and farm hands in that vicinity. Suggest that an Agent be appointed to have charge of finding employment for freed people in that vicinity.|
|Filed. No.|106Q|   |

May 14th 1867 O.L.S. D.C. | Brozone A.K. Solicitor &c | Washington D.C. May 14th 1867,
Makes statement in the case of Mrs. Helen Fletcher, who is about to be ejected from a house owned by Mr. F. Dainese, in rear of 19th [[?]] bet L&M 26, she being one month in anear[[?]] for rent.
Recomment that she be sent together with her family (1 woman & 3 children) to the Hospital or some room be provided there by the Bureau.|
|Filed No.|106O|   |

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When Received | Name, Rank of Writer | Date & Purport of Communication

April 26th 1867 O.L.S. D.C.| Steward Beverly (by R.C. Dabney) | Spottsylvania Co. Va April 18th 1867 Forwards his a/c of $20.00 against Lewis Hyde (colored) of Washington D.C. who borrowed a suit of clothes worth said sum which he has never returned:
Demands payments of a/c without delay, under penalty of legal proceedings.|
|Filed No.|1064|   |

Aug 19th 1867 O.L.S. D.C.| Mathews J.W. For. Thomas & Col EB 2 Vol 60. O.L.S. D.C.|Cain West Va. Aug 16th 1867.
Countermands the order for colored men. they have been supplied from Parkersburg Va.|
|No.|1065|   |

Aug 2 1867 O.L.S. D.C.| Howard C. H. Brt Brig Genl. E B 2 Vol 60. 1867 | Washington D.C. Aug 2 1867 Desires to know if there is living in Georgetown, D.C. a colored man named Madison Brown, or if he has died there, whether he has children or heirs residing there said Brown is the son of Abraham Brown, who went to Providence some 20 years ago & changed his name to Abraham Barnes.|
|No.|1066|   |

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