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April 16”1868 	OLS.D.C.	14	|	Eldridge Stewart A.A.A. Genl. 	E.B.Q”Vol 226. O.L.S.D.C.	|	Washington D.C.	April 16”1868 [line]	Asst Comd disapproves of the application made by Mrs Griffing for the appointment of Mrs M. F. Corner for the time being. 	States that the name of A. P. Clark is not mentioned among her assistants & requests to know whether he is, or is not on duty under her directions.

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April 15”1868	O.L.S.D.C.	15 	|	Gilmore C. D. of firm Chipman Homer & Co	EBQ” Vol 227. O.L.S.D.C. ‘68	|	Washington D.C.	April 13”1868 [line]	Forwards letter of A. G. Heylman stating the facts in the case of a colored girl named Charlotte Smith who was shot and dangerously wounded in the head, by the son of her employer living on or near 6th St.		Thinks the girl and her friends have been grossly imposed upon, and asks if within the province of the Commd that an investigation may be had. The girls can be seen at No 146. Blagdens’ Alley between M & N and 9” & 10” St.

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April 14”1868	O.L.S. D.C	16	|	Ricks Mrs L. M. E. 	E.B.Q” Vol 228. O.L.S.D.C. ’68	|	Washington D.C.	April 13”1868. [line]	States on account of the non-payment of the school fund, she is under the necessity of retaining to the Barracks to live & requests that the rooms may be while masked Thursday - &o.

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April 16”1868	O.L.S.D.C.	17	|	Griffing Mrs J.S.	Agent	E.B. Q” Vol 228. O.L.S.D.C. ’68	|	Washington D.C.	April 16”1868 [line]	Requests that Phillip Brown, a dependent freedman – res Wisenell Barracks – be employed to White Wash – as usual rate – the form Rooms and two halls, used for Bureau purposes at 394 North Captl St.	Said rooms being in an (?) condition from constant use for one year.	

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April 15”1868	O.L.S.D.C.	18.	|	Townsend C. C.	E.B. Q”Vol 229. 1868.	|	No 112 Water St N.Y.	April 9th 1868. [line]	Is informed by a Mrs Smith of Richmond Va, that a boy sent by her to the “Home” in 1859, is under sentence of death, but where or why she does not say.	Inquires whether the General has heard any thing of the boy (named Samuel P. Watkins).	Thinks that he may be in Washington; if so he desires to be informed immediately. Etc. Etc. 

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April 18”1868	O.L.S.D.C.	Filed	19.	|	Wheelock H. M.D.	L.S.Q”Vol No 126. 1868.	|	Baltimore Md	April 15”1868 [line]	States that his brother wishes one or two colored men to work on a farm in Vienna, Oneida Co N.Y. Asks for information.