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Jan 29" 1868 O.L.S.D.C. No 1417 | Lawyer Frederick A. E.B.2" Vol 178 O.L.S.D.C. | Charleston S>C. Nov 6" 1867
Requests that the enclosed certificate be endorsed for the proper parties in Washington may furnish transportation to Jesse Morris and Matilda Davy from Washington to this city.  

Jan 29" 1868 O.L.S.D.C. No 1418 | Lawyer Frederick A. Internal Revenue Collector &c | Charleston S.C. Nov 5" 1867.
Certifies that he knows Henry Norris who is the father of a boy Jesse Norris, now under the care of Matilda Davy, in Washington D.C. & that he is a respectable carpenter, earning sufficient wages to support his family & that he desires that they be sent to him. &c

Jan 28" 1868 O.L.S.D.C. Filed No 1419 | Elridge Stuart A.A.A.Gen'l | Washington D.C. Jan 28" 1868.
Directs that each & every Agent of the Bureau in this District, who by virtue of their position receive or may receive into their possession any  [[?]] money on a/c of rents, of public property, or otherwise, be required to file in the Office of the Asst. Com. D.C. a bond in the sum of five hundred dollars (500 00/100) with satisfactory surities for the faithful performance of their duties. &c&c.


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Jan 29" 1868 O.L.S.D.C. No 1420 | McDonnell Jno A. Sub Ass.t Com'r E.B.2" Vol 191 O.L.S.D.C.'68 | Winchester Va Jan 21" 1868.
Emily Banks (colored) states, that she is informed that Flement Jordon  (cold) (who died a year or so, ago, and who was a Barber at the Washington Navy Yard, at the time of his death) left to his daughter, Victoria Jordon (Emily's daughter by this Jordon) some property, consisting of a house & lot. Wishes to ascertain the facts of the case.
Benjamin Harris (col'd) employed in the Yard can furnish information on the subject. 

Feby 1" 1868 O.L.S.D.C. No 1421 | Surney S.C. In ch'g Indtl School E.B.2" Vol 170.'68 | 
Special requisition for materials for use in her Industrial School  Cor 22d & I Sts

Feby 1" 1868 O.L.S.D.C. Filed 
No 1422 | Vandenburgh J.W. Bridsall James H. | Washington D.C. Jan 31" 1868. 
Articles of agreement for the supply of seven hundred (700) pounds of fresh beef daily commencing February 1st 1868. at nine cents (9ยข) per pound.