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hereabouts, if schools are to be established among them, requires the attention of the agent of the Bureau. I am told  however that Capt Dillon gives it no attention; and besides it is said that he never visits the Schools already established, nor in any manner advises the freedmen with regard to their dutys in the premises.

With great respect General
I have the honor to be
Your obt Servant
John M Langston
General Inspector of Schools &c