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When Received. | Name of Writer. | Date and Purport of Letter.
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| May 5" 1868. O.L.S.D.C. 54 | Brown W.W. Agent Bu R F.& AL E.B.2" Vol 237 O.L.S.D.C.'68 | Memphis Tenn. April 28" 1868. Louisa V. Spener (col'd.) wishes the Bureau to aid her in finding her Mother, who (She has heard) is now in Washington D.C. |
| May 5" 1868  O.L.S.D.C. 55 | Wall O.S.B.  Supt  | Campbell Barracks  Transmits report of Tenants occupying Tenements at Campbl Bks for the month of April 1868 Amount collected $21.00 No. of families 68. Forwd 6/12" 1868 |
| May 6" 1868  O.L.S.D.C. 56 | Meeds Benjn. H. Room 13 War Dept | Washington D.C. March 16" 1868. Submits case of Kitty Buchner, She hired her son, Beverly Buchner, aged about 12 years, to John Barker. Piseatanay Charles Co. Md. for one year, for $16 in money and two suits of clothes, He worked out the year, but never received the money and but one suit of clothes. Mrs. Rissicks cor. N. St. So. & 1" St. Island. and Robert Barker, living same place were witnesses to the contract. |
 
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| May 6" 1868 O.L.S.D.C. 57 | Quigley Mrs. Dr A.  E.B.2. Vol 238. O.L.S.D.C.'68 | Danville N.Y. May 3 1868 Understands by Wm. Faulkner, that the Local Supt. intended to send to her by Mrs. Trembly- Florence Bennett colored girl. As Mrs. Trembly is not coming north until July, asks that the girl be sent on this week. |
| May 8" 1868. O.L.S.D.C. See July File /68, 5-8. | Spafford Hiram, E.B.2" Vol 238 O.L.S.D.C.68 LS 186 | Trumball Ohio. April 29" 1868. Desires the Commr, if possible, to procure & send to him a colored freed-girl from 18 to 25 years of age, whom he wishes to employ as a Servant in his family. Encloses ($16.00) Sixteen dollars to pay for her transportation to his home. |
| May 7" 1868, O.L.S.D.C. 59. | Eldridge Stuart, A.A.A. Gen'l E.B.2" Vol 239. O.L.S.D.C.'68 | Washington D.C. May 7" 1868. The Asst. Comr. on passing the Local Supt. Office last evening about 5:00 found the whole building open, & no one about. He desires to be informed of the party culpable. |

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