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| WHEN RECEIVED. 1869. | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. |
| Oct. 8 | Dogrir. J.J.U., * Teacher | 33. Waco, Texas Oct. 1, 1869. Is going to have a vacation in October. Wishes his salary. |
| 22 | Davis. Mary. * Teacher | 34. Matagorda, Tex, Oct. 16, 1869. Acknowledge receipt of check 6978 for $10 00/100; being in payment of Services as teacher for the month of August, 1889. |
| 22 | Davis. Mary. * Teacher. L.S. page 205. | 35. Matagorda, Oct.16. 1869 Incloses check and desires this money sent for it. |
| Nov 2 | Dogrir. J.J.U., * Teacher. | 36. Waco, Texas. Oct. 1869. Acknowledges receipt of check 6975, for Ten Dollars; being in payment of services as teacher for August, 1869. |
| 5 | Davis. Mary. * Teacher | 37. Matagorda, Tex. Oct 24, 1869 Acknowledges receipt of check 7164, for $10 00/100; being in payment of Services as teacher for September, 1869. |
| 17 | Deslond. L.P. * | 38 Brazona, Texas. Nov 12, 1869. Writes relative to the building of a school house at Brazona. |
| 26 | Dogrir. J.J.U., * Teacher | 39. Waco, Texas Acknowledges receipt of check 7121 for $10 00/100; being in payment of Services as teacher for September, 1869. |
| 27 | Davis. Mary, * Teacher | 40. Matagorda, Texas. Nov. 2, 1869. Returns check and wishes the money sent for it. Her school is very rurall and the pupils dull. | [[/3 columned table]]




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| WHEN RECEIVED. 1869. | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. |
| Dec 18 | Davis. Mary. * Teacher | 41. Matagorda, Tex., Dec. 12, 1869. States a teacher is not longer desired at Matagorda. Wishes check sent to Columbus. |
| 31 | Downey, Edward. * | 42. Brownsville, Texas, Nov. 27, 1869. States the Freedmen's School house is nearly completed, but the contract for building the same contained no provisions for furnishing desks and seats. Asks that the Quartermaster at Fort Brown be authorized to furnish desks and seats being informed there is a plenty of lumber and a sufficiency of workmen at that post to make them. |
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| Jan 15 | Dickerson, Toney * | 43. Galveston, Texas. Jan. 12, 1870. Acknowledges receipt of check no. 7876 for $187 00/100; being in payment of U.S. Bounty. |
| 17 | Davidson, James, * Lieut. 11th U.S. Inf. | 44. Clarksville, Texas, Jan. 5. 1870. Transmits letter book belonging to the records of the late W.S. Kirkman, Burial Agent, Bowie County, Texas. Some time ago. |
| 28 | Davis, Mary * | 45. Columbia, Texas, Jan. 24, 1870. Acknowledges receipts of checks 7738 + 7815 for Ten Dollars each; being in payment of services as teacher for October and November, 1869. |
| Feb 7 | Dogrir, J.J.U., * Teacher | 46. Waco, Texas, Jan. 20, 1870. Has hired a white lady to assist him at a salary of $10 per month. Wishes the Bureau to pay her. | [[/3 columned table]]

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