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| When Received | Name Of Writer. | Date And Purport Of Letter. | How Disposed Of. |
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| June 4 1866 #85. | Rucker, D. H. Bvt Maj Gen & Chief QM | Washington DC June 2d 66 Refers com'n of Col James M. Moore, stating that the stables and buildings at Kendall Green recently turned over to the "Freedmens Bureau" are not in use by it. If these buildings are not required by the Bureau, recommends that they be retransferred to Q.M. Dep't, as they are being destroyed. |   |

| June 4 1866 #86 | Ramsey, Alex U.S. Senator | Washington D.C. May 31, 66 States that Mrs James H. Shipley (wife of Capt Shipley V.R.C. desires that her husband be transferred from duty in Miss to Maryland as her health will not permit her to live in the former State. | June 4 Respectfully referred to Gen Stannard Supt for Maryland to know whether one of his officers would like to make the change and be transferred to Miss for duty. A.P.K. A.A.A.G. |

| June 7, 1866 #88. | Ramsey, Alexander U.S. Senator | Washington DC June 7 '66 Recommends 1st Lt M E. Jencks V.R.C. for detail in Bureau. | June 7. Respectfully forwarded with the request that this officer may be detailed for duty in the Bureau and directed to report to me for orders O.O.H. |

| June 16th 1866 #89 | Robinson John C. Bvt Maj Genl. See "A" 150 Vol 7 1866. | Washington D.C. June 15 1866. Requests that Capt. J. F. Chur V.R.C. now on duty at Baltimore be ordered to report to him for duty. | June 16. Respectfully referred to Genl Stannard to know if this officer can be spared. A.P.K. A.A.A.G. June 19 Recd back with the information that Capt Chur cannot be spared G.J.S. June 21. Respectfully returned to Genl Robinson whose attention is invited to endorsement of Gen Stannard. |

| June 14 1866 #90 | Robb Revd Hamilton | Mattoon Ill. June 12 66. Applies for a position, refers to former application replied to by Genl Fisk | June 22 Respectfully returned. The circumstances of the Bureau with regard to the employment of civilians and uncharged. There is no appropriation from which they can be paid for this service. A.P.K. A.A.A.G. | 

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