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Mch 25" 1868 O.L.S.D.C. Filed No 1589 | Johnson J Thos et.al (colored) | Washington D.C. Mch 25" 1868.
Asks the use of Hall at Wisewell Barracks to hold League meetings. in &c. 
Refer to Endt on Comr

Mch 30" 1868 O.L.S.D.C. No 1590. | Howard O.O. Maj Genl Comr E.B.2" Vol 204. '68 | Washington D.C. Mch 30" 1868.
Directs that a man & woman be looked up to go to Conn.
Rec B. 5/19"1868. See [[?]] File/68.

Mch 30" 1868 O.L.S.D.C. No 1591 | Wood Alfred O. Met R.R.Co. E.B.2" Vol 204. 1868 | March 30" 1868.
States that Mr. Wood wants a [[strikethrough]] m [[/strikethrough]] man accustomed farming & woman for general housework, wages will be satisfactory.

Mch 28" 1868 O.L.S.D.C. No 1592 | Elridge Stuart A.A.A. Genl Transmitted | Washington D.C. March 28" 1868.
Encloses Appointment of Mrs. J.S. Griffing as Agent, at a compensation of $100 00/100 per month to take effect April 1st 1868.

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March 27" 1868 O.L.S.D.C. Filed No 1593 | Needham Horace M. L.S. No 130 O.L.S.D.C. '68 | Parishville. N.Y. March 11" 1868.
Acknowledges receipt of letter from the Bureau dated Mar 3d, & states that he does not know how much money is required to pay the fares of the two men, to be furnished by said Bureau.
Asks C.T. Hulburd.M.C. to see if said men would be suitable to pay there fares to his place, the money be returned, etc.

Mar 28" 1868 O.L.S.D.C. No 1594 | Townsend E.G. Supt. Forwarded 3/31" '68 | Kendall Green Bk's Dist. Columbia.
Transmits report of Tenants occupying Tenements at Kendall Green Barracks for the month of March 1868.
No of families 98. Amt collected $ 6. 00/100.

March 30" '68 O.L.S.D.C. No 1595 } Griffing J.S. Agent &c E.B.2" Vol 205. 1868 | Washington D.C. March 28" 1868.
States that persons from the Island are applying for relief & that Mrs. Wright cannot be found as knowing that a great many of them are suffering & needing help.
Asks instructions.
Thinks they should be relieved from the late application. &c