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R B Fulks Lieut & A A Q M

Lieut
The Board of Ed tender you their thanks for your kindness to Miss Constantine, as well as for other favors recd at your hands.
The disrespect offered to the teachers on the occasion you speak of will receive proper notice
With many thanks for your courtesy
I am very Respectfully
E M Wheelock


Q. M. Office, Terre Bonne
January. 4th. 1863

M. Wheelook Lieut.
Sec'y Board of Education
New Orleans, La,

Lieutenant-
Miss Constantine, the young lady who came here yesterday to look was furnished rotation to R. Bennies, where without being provided it she was informed that it would not remain there. She was told by Bennie that they had been trouble enough with Gov'r Peachers and they will therefore take her in. There is no place near the school
where she could and she, of necessity, had to tell this in the past. This morning she returned to the city for instructions from the might before more of the consulting for which she was added but it is not some thing fearsome may be done like these people bear more respect for teachers than they do.

From Lieutenant Very Respectfully
Your Obt. Serv't
R.B. Fulke, 1st Lie
and A. A. Q.M.

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