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| WHEN RECEIVED. 1868. | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. |
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| Sept. 10. | Eason, Ed. * | 1. Columbus, Texas. Sept. 7, 1868. Is leaving for Galveston and desires information relative to a new school house which he hears the Bureau is about to erect in Galveston and for the building of which he wishes to bid. | 
| 1869. March 18. | Every. H. * | 2. Dallas, Texas. March 10, 1869. Claims there is due him the rent of school house at $16 per month for four months. Asks how he can get it. |
| May 10. | Eastman. P.S. * | 3. Nacogdoches Texas, April 30, 1869. Will teach a school, agreeable to the request of Sen. Charles Haughn. Sub-Asst. Comr, on the plantation of Mr Hiten. Asks that he be allowed a salary of fifteen ($15) dollars per month. |

| 26 | Edmondson, Cecilia. * Teacher L.S. page 17 | 4. Navasota Texas. May 12, 1869. Has taught a school for four months and received nothing from the government. Wishes assistance. |

| June 18 | Every. H. * L.S page 56 | 5. Dallas, Texas. May 9, 1869. Wishes pay for rent of house for school. Has received no pay since October, 1868. Incloses certificate of Matie Dartin, teacher, to the fact that the house has been occupied. |

| July 16. | Elam. Geo. J. * L.S. page 79. | 6 Marlin Texas. July 3, 1869. Applies for a Cold teacher as the freed people distrust a white man who will teach a colored school. |