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|August 17"1867 O.L.S.D.C.|Roberts J.L. Supt|East Captl Barracks Washn August 17"1867|Suggests the propriety of pulling down a small building formerly used for laundry purposes, and recommends that a portion of the lumber of said building be furnish Peggy Courlty, a destitute freedwoman to repair her house.|E.G.2 vol 67. O.L.S.'67|No.|1067.|
|Aug 19"1867 O.L.S.D.C.|Coyle Fitzhugh|August 19th 1867. States that he has about five thousand cords of pine wood to cut & wishes to secure the serviced of from 50 to 50 colored men, good wages guaranteed.|Filed|LB 1 vol420.1867|No.|1068|
|August 14"1867 O.L.S.D.C.|Roger Wm W. A.A.A. Genl|Washington D.C. August 17th 1867. Directs that Mr Edward Hennessy be transferred to Office Local Supt in place of Mr.Chas Halden who had been recommended to go to Miss.  Mr A.P.Clark will be placed in charge of transportation.|Filed No.|1069.|
  
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|Aug 21"1867 O.L.S.D.C.| Roberts JL Supt|East Capitol Barracks Washington Aug 20" 1867 States that Sarah Edwards, Alias Sarah Shelton, formerly had Rooms at East Captl Barracks.  Nov 24 1866. Capt Clack issued the enclosed order, which was immediately carried out. And that Mrs. Griffing sent her North, from whence she returned.  Does not hesitate to say that she is she is the lowest woman in morals he ever knew.  Requests she be not allowed to return to East Capital Barracks.| E.B. 2vol68.1867|No|1070|
|Aug 21"1867 O.L.S.D.C.| Foster Rev Edgar L|Chicago Ill. Aug 16th 1867. Wishes a good domestic to aid in the management of his house at Milltown, St.Stpehen (AB). Address at Framingham Mass Mrs Kingsbury. 
 S.R.D.|EG 2 vol69.1867|No|1071|