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Nov 30”1867 O.L.S.D.C.	| Townsend E.G. Supt. E. B. 2” Vol 139. 1867. No 1266 | Washington D.C. Nov. 30” 1867	
Transmits report of Tenants at Kendall Green Bk’s for the month of Nov 1867. Amt collected $66.50 No of Families 78.|


Nov 21st 1867 O.L.S.D.C. | Clark S.N. Bt Maj & A.A.A. Genl Filed No 1267. |	Washington D.C. Nov 21st 1867.	
States that after the first lot of garments are made up at the N. E. F. M. School. Wife Wacomber, is to have what portion of it she requires. Issues to be made on proper Receipt Rolls.|


Nov 16”1867 O.L.S.D.C.| Alsord J W. Filed No 1268. | Washington D.C. Nov 16”1867.	States that he has reported favorably for Fuel for Miss Assn & sent in requisition for the same. Asks that the matter be attended to, & storage provided - &c

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Nov 22”1867 O.L.S.D.C.| Clark S. N. A.A.A. Genl.	Filed No 1269	| Washington D.C. Nov 22d 1867,	
Directs that the recommendations of Mrs E. H. Valentine for the issue of Shoes & Clothing to destitute Freedpeople be accepted.|


Nov 30”1867 O.L.S.D.C.	| Wall O.S.B. Agent Filed No 1270. | Washington D.C. Augt 21”1867,	Encloses a letter from Mrs Lucy Alexander of Oberlin Ohio in reference to some claims she has against some estates in Ky. Knows Mrs A personally, And thinks her claims just ones &c. &c.|


Nov 30”1867 O.L.S.D.C.	| Hickman J.G.	|	Maysville Ky  Nov 16”1867	
States that the assignment of Henry Alexander embraced all his property but his wife did not join in it and retained donor in such lands as he had proper title to when his deed of assignment was made, and it was only in the shape of donor  that she had any claim to any land there abouts. That he sued for donor informs prices of land; _ of which the amount of the donor was found in considerable that the was dropped, In another it is impossible to establish a little in Henry Alexander I n the other he succeeded in coming donor in 3.4 if the 107 acres, being all that Henry Alexander had paid for, and The defendant refused to pay cash, and an order was made to lay off the donor in land. He asked $600 or $700 for the donor, but finally agreed to leave the decision to W M Mitchell, who denied that he