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| WHEN RECEIVED. 1868. | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER.|
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| April | 17 | Clark, Hiram, * Sub-Asst. Comm. | 1. Clinton, Texas, April 14, 1868. States he has made unsuccessful efforts to procure teachers for his Sub Dist. Requests that male teachers be sent there. He has appointed L.M. Brown teacher of the school at Victoria.|

| 30 | Claire, Samuel, Teacher | 2. Gonzales, Texas, April 27, 1868.
Is requested by Mr. Frank Johnson to ask that a teacher be sent to Gonzales, Texas.|

| June | 29 | Campbell, Fannie. * Teacher.| 3. Austin, Texas, June 29, 1868. Makes application for salary for back mouths at the rate of $40 per month. |

| Aug | 21 | Coggeshall, Alex, B. *Sub - Asst. Comm | 4. Hempstead, Texas, Aug. 18. 1868. States he has organized a school and appointed A. P. Rice, Teacher. Recommends that a salary of $40 per month be paid him. |

| Sept. 3 | Cram, George H. * Capt. 17 Inft. Bvt. Lt. Col. Sub - Asst. Comm.| 5. Galveston, Texas, Aug. 31, 1868. Recommends that Mrs. Edward, teacher, be allowed a salary of $20 per month.|

| 31 | Cram, George H. *Capt. 17 Inft. Bvt. Lt. Col. Sub - Asst. Commr | 6. Galveston Texas. Sept. . 1868. Reports that the freed people of Galveston have done nothing towards building a school house, that they have never applied to the Bureau for assistance and that they are doing nothing now regarding the matter except talking about it. |