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| When Received. | Name of Writer. | Date and Purport of Letter. |
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| July 13th 1867. #154. |  Langston J. M Inspt of schools. To Mr. Alvord | Natchez. Miss. July 7th 1867. Report of his inspection of educational matters at the city of Natchez, Miss. |

| July 16th 1867 #155. * | Louisiana J.A. Mower Genl. file. | New Orleans La. July 12th 1867. Forwards letter of Dr Harris in reply to letter July 1st, informing him that the Comr. desires that he should call for a Court of Inquiry to investigate charges made against him, that sent in an application for such in Court on the 1st inst. |

| July 17th 1867 #156 | Langston J.M. Inspector of Schools To Mr Alvord | Meridian Miss. July 10th 1867 Report of an inspection of the educational condition of the Freedmen at that place. |

| July 13th 1867 #157 | Louisiana J.A. Mower Genl. file | New Orleans July 8th 1867. Transmits roster of Officers & Civilians employees on duty in that Dist. July 1st 1867. |

| July 20th 1867 #158 | Langston J.M. Inspector of School To Mr Alvord. | Canton Miss. July 15th 1867 Reports most favorably of the condition & prospects of education among the freedmen of Canton, & request that every assistance be afforded especially to the school taught by the Rev. Mr Drain from whom he has received a communication (enclosed) relating to the organization & consolidation of the schools in that town. |

| July 22d 1867 #159 | Louisiana J.A. Mower Genl. See L.B. July 22d 1867 July 22d. Returned with appointment enclosed as requested. | New Orleans July 17th 1867. Recommends that Mr Jas. Dollard be appointed clerk at a salary of $100 per month to date 3d inst. |

| July 22d 1867 #160 * | Langston J.M. Inspector of Schools. file. To Mr. Alvord Extract of letter of Mrs Gill referred to Genl Gillem July 25th 1867. | Holly Springs Miss. July 17th 1867. Report of inspection of educational affairs at Holly Springs, encloses letter from Mrs. M.E. Gill, Teacher. |

| July 24th 1867 #161 | Little Sarah E. Extract from letter of  July 24th Referred to Asst. Comr. of N.C., for investigation & report. Sept 23d Rec'd. back with report. E.B. p 574 vol 3 | Newton Center Mass. July 20th 1867 Requests steps be taken to discover the whereabouts of Melia Johnson & Munroe Sharp of Hartford Co. N.C., the parents of Joseph Johnson (Colored) who has heard nothing respecting them since 1862. |

| July 24th 1867 #162 * | Lawrence Jas. N. see P.L.B. July 24th 1867. file. | Norfolk Va. July 22d 1867 Has served in & is discharged from the Navy, & has spent all his savings while sick. Is totally destitute & without friends & requests that he be relieved & recommended for employment to the Navy Yard authorities at Norfolk. |

| July 26th 1867 #163 | Langston J.M. Inspt. of Schools E.B. p 394. Vol 10. | Corinth Miss. July 20th 1867. Forwards a very favorable report of the school taught by the Rev. Geo Hamilton at that place, & especially recommends the granting of an application made by that gentleman (enclosed) for an appropriation sufficient to build a school house for 300 pupils, &c &c. |