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| When received | Name and rank of writer | Date and purport of letter | Endorsement and Memorandum | 
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| 1869 May 8th ✓ 1 | Moss, J.D. * ✓Filed L.S. 22, 1 vol 1869. (see G.3, 1st Vol 1869) | Mecklenburg Co: Va, April 27 1869  States that the "Bureau" for that county contracted with him to build a schoolhouse on his land, which, he built and fitted up. "The Bureau" agreed to pay him $8 per month, for six months at least, say to 1st of July next. School has been taught therein since February. Contracts were signed by him in Triplicate, which he has not since heard from. Wishes to know how to get rent, and if the Teacher is to be paid, aid being also promised from the "Peabody Fund."|   |

| 1869 May 21st ✓ 2. | McDougall, C. * ✓Filed. (see L.S. 15, 1st Vol 1869 | Abingdon Va, May 18th 1869.
States that last fall Gen'l Thomas issued the order to establish as many schools as he could is his Division, and that the Bureau would pay $15.00 per month rents. Mr. Fountain Richison opened his school under these instructions.|   |

| 1869 May 29th ✓ 3. |  Miles George * ✓Filed (see L.S. 53, 1st Vol 1869) | Lisbon Va, May 27th 1869.
States that Guilford Perry has nothing to do with the school at that place. Guilford owned the building in 1868. Geo. T. Taylor has owned the building since January 1st 1869.|   |

|1869 June 23d ✓ 4 | McNulty, Abbie P. * ✓Filed (see L.S. 259. 2d Vol 1869) | Culpeper C.H., Va. June 22d 1869.
Building at Culpeper C.H. does not belong to Bureau. |   |

 

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