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|When Received.|Name of Writer.|Date and Purport of Letter.|
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|April 7 1868, O.L.S.D.C., Filed 46|Brown J.M.,Bt Maj & D.C.|Washington D.C., April 7 1868, Requests an order for the horse ridden by Johnson, with Saddle, Blanket, Bridle & c. As he wishes to put him in the 19th St Stables as soon as he(Johnson)can dispense with the horse.|
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|May 1 1868, O.L.S.D.C, 47|Griffing Mrs. J.S., Agent B.R.F.&L.,E.B.Q. Vol 236 O.L.S.D.C.68|Washington D.C., April 30 1868, States that the bearer Augustus Williams, formerly a Slave of John C. Buoy, Caroline Co., Va, who since the war, sent him away - he states that his family were sold into Mont'y Co., Md. - that he wishes to go to them as soon as he is able; until then asks admission to Freedmans Village Va.|
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|May 1 1868, O.L.S.D.C, 48|Johnson J.G.,E.B.Q. Vol 238 C.L.S.D.C.68|711 Sansom Street, Phil., Pa. April 30 1868,Asks (if he furnishes transportation) if four to [?] help, can be sent him on short notice.|
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|May 2 1868, O.L.S.D.C., Filed 49|Wall O.S.B.,Supt. Ofc.,S.Req #10|Campbell Barracks May 1 1868, Requests eight(8) [B?ls] Lime, to be used for whitewashing & other purposes,looking to the general health of the camp.|

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|When Received.|Name of Writer.|Date and Purport of Letter.|
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|May 2 1868, O.L.S.D.C.,58|Wall O.S.B.,Supt. Ofc.,E.B.Q. Vol 236 O.L.S.D.C.68|Campbell Barracks May 2 1868, Requests a Ration Return for Benjamin Whitaker for the month of May 1868.|
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|May 1 1868, O.L.S.D.C.,Filed 51|Brown J.M., Bt Maj & D.C., W. Gadsby, Clerk|Washington D.C. May 1 1868, Will pay the employees under change of Socal Supt. D.C. "Q"[?] uist. as follows [?] 
Wisewell Barracks|10.30 a.m.
Campbell Barracks|11 a.m.
Kendal Green Barracks|12 No
Mrs Griffings|12.30 p.m.|
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March 27 1868, O.L.S.D.C., Filed 52|Howard C.H., Asst. Com. D.C.|March 27 1868, Requests the Socal Supt. to hear the Statement of H.S. Smith as to his necessities for employment- If he can serve as a visiting Agt. to request his appointment;also confer with Mrs. Griffing, what assistance he would be to her -to carry out the letter of instructions.&c.&c.|
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May 4 1868, O.L.S.D.C.,53|Griffing J.S., Agent,E.B.Q. Vol 137 O.L.S.D.C.68|Washington D.C. May 4 1868, Requests admission to the "Home" at Freedmans Village for James Smith a destitute freedman.|