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New England Branch Freedmen's and Union Commission.
No. 8 STUDIO BUILDING
Boston, 3 1866.

"Bakery," We are to have Nine Teachers who will occupy the dwelling. We give up to the Memorial Society the other building fronting on Clay St. to be fitted up and used by them for the year. They will supervise that work themselves or perhaps employ you to do it for them. I suppose of course the Bureau will do for them as for us. The work we want done therefore is not fitting up Teacher's quarters (unless there is some work needed in the dwelling) but fitting up school rooms. The building fronting [[Fisshea?]] St. we think can be made to accommodate 300 scholars and Six Teachers- The fourth building, standing back in the yard, if not high enough for an upper and lower floor will at least