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Letters Received, and Endorsement Book. 

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| When Received | Name and Rank of Writer. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. | ENDORSEMENT AND MEMORANDUM. |
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| March 22nd, 1867. No 225 * | Marshall, Maj. Geo. W. Chief Q.M. BRF & A.L. St of Ten. Filed | Bureau Ret. A.L Nashville Tenn March 22nd, 1867. Forwards checks No 1736 & 1737 on First National Bank of Nashville Tenn payable to order of Col. Robinson and M.H Quinton. Check 1736 amounting to $31 and Check 137 amounting to $19 75/100. |  |

| March 25th, 1867. No 226 * | Bokum, Herman. Superintdt, etc. Filed | Jonesboro Washington Co. March 5th, 1867. Wishes the State Superintendent of Education to visit with him. Carter, Johnson, Sullivan, Hawkins, and if possible, Greene Counties Tenn. |  |

| March 25th, 1867. No 227 * | J.R. Judson. Teacher. Filed | Jonesboro Tenn March 23rd, 1867. Arrived at Jonesboro, Washington Co. Tenn. States the amount of his expenses. His board is a 5 cent 50/100 per week. The Freedmen will raise some twenty or thirty Dollars probably for him. |  |

| March 25th, 1867. No 228 * | Bokum, Hermann. Superintendent. Filed | Jonesboro, Wash. Co. March 5th, 1867. Informs the Sup. that there is a desire felt at J. to buy a lot & to errect a schoolhouse during the summer and asks the question whether the Bureau would help to the amount of $100. F. Maxwell, a teacher, will be temporarily employed with a $20 salary per month. Can the Bureau add $15 if school of 15 pupils is kept at Bristol by a col women & her daughter. |  |

| March 26th, 1867. No 229 * | Marshall, Maj. Geo. W. Chief Q.M. B.R.F. & A.L. St of Tenn. Filed | Chief Q.M Office. B.R.F & A.L Nashville March 26th, 1867. Forwards Check No 1748 on First National Bank at Nashville Tenn payable to Order to J.R Judson and amounting to eleven dollars. |  |

| March 29th, 1867. No 230 * | White, Thomas J. Teacher. Filed | Columbia Tenn March 26th, 1867. Asks from the Bureau help and assistance. Has been teaching school at Columbia Tenn, since April 1865. Can not sustain the school without some assistance. |  |

| March 29th, 1867. No 231 * | Truesdell, M.E. Teacher. Filed | Athens Tenn March 25th, 1867. States that he has at present a comfortable schoolhouse at Athens Tenn. Wishes the State Superintendent to give him some day notice when he will visit his place. |   |