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Sept. 12th 1867 O.L.S.DC. No. 1110 | Griffing J.S. Agent E.B. 2 Vol 90. O.L.S.’67 | Washington, D.C. Sept. 11th 1867. Submits statement relative to certain orphan children, who are without homes and nothing to eat or wear. that they are willing to go to the Brooklyn Home. Suggest that they be allowed to sleep in the room at East Capital Bk's provided for that purpose & fed from the Special Ref Fund.|

|Sept 12th 1867 O.L.S.DC. No. 1111 | Disbron D.R. Agent E.B. 2 Vol 93. 1867 | Washington, D.C. Sept. 12th 1867. States there and now at Wisewell Barracks, Two Boys (Brothers) aged respectively 11 & 13 years, that the eldest one would probably suit Mr. A. J. Atwood of Boonsboro Md. to send to his father in Western N.Y. He suggests that Mr. Atwood might secure a simular home in the same neighborhood for the younger one, thereby preventing their total separation.|

Sept 13” 1867 O.L.S.DC. No. 1112 | Rogers Wm W. A.A.A. Genl L.B. 2“Vol.2. 1867 | Washington D.C. Sept. 13” 1867. Asks why John Bell (col) was discharged. Report required.|

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Sept. 12” 1867 O.L.S.DC. Filed No. 1113 | Rogers Wm W. A.A.A. Genl| Washington. D.C. Sept. 11th 1867. States that Sub Asst Commrs and Agents of the Bureau R.F. & L. in this District are hereby directed to have prepared and forwarded to Hd Qrs A.C.D.C. by the 31” of October next a full report of the operations of the Bureau under their direction from the 31st of July to that date.|

|Sept. 11” 1867 O.L.S.D.C. Filed No. 1114.|Rogers Wm W. A. A. A. Genl.|Washington D.C. Sept. 11th 1867. Directs  this Asst. Com'. D.C. that Mr. A.P. Clark Watchman at East Capital St. Barracks be provided with one Ration in addition to his pay.|

|Sept. 14” 1867 O.L.S. D.C. No. 1115|Chamberlin S.S. EB 2 Vol 94 1867|Washington D.C. Sept. 14” 1867. Requests admission to the Home at Freedmans Village for Lucy Gray, a dependent freedwoman. Aged 80 years.|