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40 41 [[3 columned table]] | When Received. | Name of Writer. | Date and Purport of Letter. | | --- | --- | --- | | June 24th 69 #155 | Alvord J W Supt of Schools June 26 Returned. Attention invited to within Enclosure. | Washington D.C June 25th '69 Forwards comn of Edwin Beecher Supt of Education Alabama. referring to Commr of the 9th inst. states that he has no knowledge of having agreed to repair any building except the one known as "Emerson Institute" and the agents of the A.M.A. who have charge of that state that they had no complaints to make. | | June 29th 69 #156 * | Major Genls Office E.D. Townsend Adjt Gen'l Filed | Washington DC June 28th '69 | In reply to endt from the Commr of 19th inst on letter from President of Massachusetts Agricultural College at Amherst Mass. States that a selection cannot be made until after the Army is consolidated | | June 29th 69 #157. | Ashly S.S. Supt of Public Instruction N.C. June 30th Referred to H.M Whittelsey C.Q.M. | Asks permission to use certain plans for school houses. which are to be found in Chase Manual for School Houses" States that he wishes to have the plates, Sterotyped and attach the same to school law for N.C. | | June 29th 69 #158 | Adjts Genls Office E. D. Townsend Adjt Genl July 1st Returned to Major A Rutherford Wilmington N.C | Washington, DC June 29th 69 In reply to request of Bvt. Maj A Rutherford Capt U.S.A. to be retired from Active Service. States that he is directed by the Secy of War to inform Major Rutherford that the list of retired officers allowed by law is now full, but if he desired to go on awaiting order and will apply accordingly he will be left without assignment to duty. | | June 20th 69 #159 | Alvord J.W. Supt of Ed July 13 Returned Approved | Washington D.C. June 30th 69 Forwards approved request of Jno H Cook for 15 days leave of absence from the 2nd proximo to visit Chattanooga Tenn on important business | | July 13 69 #160 | Ayers E.C. P.O. Box 699 July 2nd Returned with information that nothing can be done by this Bureau. its power to grant transportation having ceased January 1st 1869 | Washington D.C. June 30th 69 States about a year since Mrs. E Davis (cold) of Rockville Md. received a letter from the Bureau for transportation for Mrs Jane Alexander "Colored" from New Orleans La to Rockville Md. that the letter was marked but never received by Mrs A. and as she is anxious to return to her relatives, asks what can be done in the matter |