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| WHEN RECEIVED. 1868. | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. |
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| Oct. 26 | Cram. George H., * Capt. 17" Inft., Bvt. Lt. Col. Sub-Asst. Com'r. | 7. Galveston, Texas. Oct. 23, 1868. Requests to be furnished with 12 sets of Teacher's School Reports. |

| 1869. Jan. 5 | Cox. A.H. Sub-Asst. Com'r. | 8. Liberty. Texas, Dec. 30, 1868. Makes his final school report. States that the freed people take little or no interest in school matters and he has been unable to establish any schools. |

| 20 | Cram. George H., * Capt. 17" Inft., Bvt. Lt. Col. | 9. Galveston. Texas. Jan 16, 1869. States he has in his possession 5 boxes containing 2500 or 3000 testaments. They were shipped to Mr. Wheelock as Superintendent of Schools. Wishes to know what disposition to make of them. |

| Feb. 3 | Cole, J.P. * Agent G.C.C.| 10. Galveston. Texas, Jan. 27, 1869. Writes concerning the request to donate a lot for the purpose of having a school house erected thereon in the City of Galveston. |

| 9 | Causey.  W.S. * Teacher. | 11. San Marcos, Texas, Feb. 6, 1869. Requests to be commissioned as teacher with a salary. The one he has had was from T.H. Baker, 
Sub-Asst. Comr. The school does not pay him. |

| 25 | Cavanaugh. Nancy. * Teacher. | 12. Plum Creek, Tex., Feb. 21, 1869. Has been teaching school for months without a salary. Wishes assistance. |

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| WHEN RECEIVED. 1869. | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. |
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| Feb. 25 | Causey. W.S., * Teacher. | 13. San Marcos, Texas, Feb. 21, 1869. States that the condition of his school is prosperous and would be more so if they had a better house.

Recommends building one to be used for church and school house. |

| March 7 | Causey, W.S., * Teacher. | 14. San Marcos, Texas, Mar. 4, 1869. Has been teaching for months and has received but $8 for his services. Is unable to pay his board. Asks assistance from the Bureau. |

| 21 | Causey, W.S., * Teacher. | 15. San Marcos. Texas. Mar. 18. 1869. Acknowledges receipt of commission &c. Reports that the teacher at San Marcos is not doing his duty. Asks to be assigned in his stead. |

| May 19 | [[Carpes?] Larken. & others. L.S. page 14. | 16. San Antonio. Tex., May 16. 1869. Recommend Alfred Jones as an Asst. teacher. |

| 26 | Collinsworth. Jas. B., & Teacher | 17. Wharton. Texas. May. 1869. Presents a bill of $3.00 of James Tisdel for making desks to school house. |

| June 13 | Causey. W.S., * Teacher. | 18. San Marcos. Texas. June 11, 1869. Wishes to know regarding his pay. |

| 21 | Clark. Coleman. * Teacher. | 19. Sulphur Springs. Texas. June 4, 1869. States the freedpeople are unwilling to pay $1 tuition fee. Wishes assistance. |