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| WHEN RECEIVED. | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. | HOW DISPOSED OF. |
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| July 27 1866 # 416 * | Virginia A H Terry AC. | Richmond Va July 26 Forwards approved request of Lt Geo W Kingsburry to be relieved from duty in Va and assigned to Ky. on account of ill health. | Filed. See SO 186 Par II | |

| July 30 1866 # 417. | Virginia A H Terry AC. See V 351, 356, 364, 414, Enclosed herewith | Richmond Va July 28 66 Forwards approved request of Cap't N P Austin for authority to sell at public auction one blind and worthless horse, in order to save forage.|  Aug. Respectfully returned to AC of Va who is hereby authorized to dispose of the within mentioned property in accordance with Sec 12 of the act to continue in force the Bureau of RF. & AL The sales to be made by a bonded officer and the proceeds properly accounted for and reported to Brt Col Genl Ballach CA. & D.O of the Bureau at Washington S.T. A.A.A.G |

| July 30' 1866 # 418. | Virginia A. H. Terry AC. | Richmond Va July 28' 66 Forwards statement that Marcus Friar (Cold) left his wife entirely without support, and was when last heard from employed at the office of Supt of Bureau Affairs at Alexandria. Requests that Friar be made to support his wife. | July 30' Respectfully transmitted (through AC of the Dist of Col) APK A.A.A.G Aug 7 Recd back inviting attention to endorsement of Lt Whitting stating that his man was employed at that office last spring, with no compensation but his rations. He is now engaged to work at $6.00 per month which is all he is worth on acct of his age, and that measures will at once be taken to secure a portion of this for his wife &c. Aug 9th Respectfully returned to Asst Commr of Va whose attention is invited to the endorsement of Lt Whitting. ST A.A.A.G |

| Aug 1st 1866 # 419. | Virginia A H Terry AC. | Richmond Va July 31. 66 Forwards for instructions vouchers for cash paid for postage on packages and letters on public service by offices in the medical department, 'What fund will these bills be paid from." | Aug 2 Respectfully referred to Col G W Balloch CD.O SF. A.A.A.G Aug 7' Recd back stating that they will be paid from the regular fund and charge telegraphing. Aug 7th Respectfully returned to Genl Terry whose attention is invited to the endorsement of Col Balloch hereon, These accts will be paid as recommended therein. ST A.A.A.G |

| Aug 2d 1866 # 420 | Van Dyke A[[?]] | July 27' States that he brought a colored boy named Henry Johnson from Hilton Head SC and that active parties are trying to bribe the boy to leave him. Desires permission to have the boy bound. | Aug 4 Respectfully returned. This "State Law" of Wis requesting apprenticeships of children will apply to this boy. ST A.A.A.G |