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Hunt Office Commissary General of Subsistence, Washington City, August 1st, [[strikethrough]] 1861 [[/strikethrough]] 1871 Sir: I have the honor to enclose herewith bill of Subsistence Stores furnished to Destitute Refugees and Freedmen by George Bell, Maj and C.S U.S.A. at Washington D.C. during the month of June 1871, amounting to two thousand eight hundred & forty eight dollars and fifty eight cents ($2848.58/100.) and to request that a transfer warrant may be drawn for that amount on the approximation for Subsistence of Freedmen and Refugees to the credit of the approximation for the Subsistence of the Army. Very Respectfully Your Ob'dt Serv't A. B. Eaton Com Gen Subs To. Brig Gen. O.O. Howard. Commissioner, Bureau R.F and A.L. Washington, D.C.