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When Received | Name | Date and [[strikethrough]]Pupport[[/strikethrough]] Purport of Letter
| --- | --- | --- |
| January 18th 1868  1 | Anns, Charles C. | Philadelphia January 11th 1868  Asks in regard to prospect of receiving pay for teaching, also salary for Nov. 1867  Received communication for transportation at Washington for himself and Miss Newcomb. Draft on New York sent Jany 18th 1868 of $59 15/100 on the above claim.  Filed |

| April 25th 1868  2 | Abbot Lyman  Gen'l Secty.  L.S. 64. | Am. Freedmen Union Commission New York Apr 20th 1868  States letter of Apr 1st
re'cd. Calls for teachers continually coming. Impossible for them to increase their list of teachers the present year. Has forwarded letter to Robert Corson of Pa Branch. Thinks the No of people at the North who appreciate the importance of the educational works South very small. |

| May 9th 1868  3 | Atwater. Mary   E and M. 51 | Hayneville Ala. April 25th 1868  Gives an account of the condition and progress of her school in the above place, with the hope of receiving pay for her services as teacher. Inquires if the Govt furnish transportation for teachers &c |

Transcription Notes:
Robt. Corson found again on pg 29.