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|Dec 4" 1867. O.L.S. D.C.|Wheeler G. A. A.A. Surg. U.S.A.	EB 2” Vol 143. 1867. No 1290|Washington D.C. Dec 3rd 1867.	States that Charles Stokes, a young lad, living on C“ St Island, has had the small pox & left him with poor eyesight & partially deaf. Recommends that he be sent to Freedmans Village.|

|Dec 11” 1867 O.L.S. D.C.|	Cook B.C. Bvt Capt. & A.S.A.C. 	No 1291.|	|	Richmond Va. Dec 5th 1867. Requests transportation from Richmond Va to Washington D.C. for Mrs Susan M. Langhome & son George, loyal refugees to relieve the Gov’t of their further support.|

|Nov 12” 1867 O.L.S. D.C.|	Bucklong Robt. EB 2” Vol 144. 1867. No 1292.|	Washington D.C.	Aug 24” 1867. Asks for transportation for his mother Maria Phenix from Waco McLennan Co Texas to Washington D.C.|

|Dec 12” 1867 O.L.S. D.C.|	Clark S. N. A.A.A. Genl. EB 2” Vol 144. 1867. No 1293.|Washington D.C. Dec 12” 1867.	States that Mrs J S. Young 371 Fifth St desires to secure a good servant, (female) and directs that Emp Agents be instituted to procure one as soon as possible.|

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|Dec 13” 1867 O.L.S. D.C.|	Griffing J.S. Agent. Filed No. 1294.|Washington D.C. Dec 12” 1867.	Submits statement and application for protection of M.S. Tabbs, a Loyal Refugee, lately driven from Va. He states that he is a native of Va & during the war was a Clerk in the Federal Navy &c &c.|

|Dec 12” 1867 O.L.S. D.C.|	Gates Mrt Genl.	LB 2” Vol No. 68. No 1295.|	Forest House. Greene Co.	Cairo N.Y. Dec 4” 1867. Wishes a colored girl from 17 to 20 years old, nearly white and physically strong for Mrs. Henry Craser proprietress of the Forest House. Refers to Prof Henry of Washington.|

|Dec 11” 1867 O.L.S. D.C.|	Armstead Jno. EB 2” Vol 146.1867. No. 1296.|	Farm School	June 8th 1867.	Wishes his mother Caroline Armstead to come for him & Brother, as soon as possible, as Mrs DeMariel, is going to close the school. Attaches a letter from Mrs. DeMariel explaining Johns letter more fully.|