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| March 16th 1869 #30 | Harrison Geo W. Collector Int Rev 4th Dist. Md. 2 enclo March 18th Forwarded to Qr. Mr. Genl. U.S.A. | Cumberland, Md. March 15th 1869. Encloses petition setting forth that the officers of a cold Beneficial Society of that place are desirous of purchasing a lot of ground owned by Gov't. and used during the war a burial place for deceased soldiers, whose bodies have since been removed. In quires by what means and for what sum the property can be obtained. |

| March 12th 1869 #31. * | Howard O.O. Bt. Maj. Genl. Comr. &c see N.16. Filed Mr. Thomas appointed March 12th 1869. | Washington March 9th 1869 Recommends revocation of appointment of H.W. Walton Clerk in N.C. he having resigned, and the re-appointment of W W Thomas at a salary of $100 per mo. to date April 1st 1869. Approved by Secy of War. |

| March 17th 1869 #32. | Home Mission Presbt. Comtt. E.H. Hatfield. Chairman. March 17th Referred to A.c. of S.C. | New York March 15th 1869. Asks that the Com'r appropriate for erection of suitable school buildings, the amount set opposite the following named placed. Chester, S.C. $1500., Yorktown Va. $1500., Bluffton S.C. $1500. |

| March 1th 1869 #33 | Hardman Sallie (col'd) March 19th Returned thro office of A.C. of Va. By Act of Congress the Bureau was obliged to discontinue all relief Jany 1st 1869. | Richmond Va. March 12th 1869. States that she has kept the Wanders Home since the war closed; that there is much suffering among the colored people in Richmond and unless she receives some assistance from the Bureau in the shap of rent, clothes, and rations, she will be compelled to close her house. Favorably endorsed by Dr. E.H. Smith |

| March 15th 1869 #34. * | Howard O.O. Maj Genl. Com'r File. Appointed March 18th 1869. | Washington March 12th 1869. Directs that revocation of appointment of G.D. Johnson be recinded, and that A.M. Shade, Louise A. Bell, and Walter G. Wyren be appointed 1st Class clerks to date March 15th 1869. |

| March 26th 1869. #35. | Hall J.S. 3 enclo March 26th Returned E.B.p. 346. Vol 5. | Portsmouth Va. Aug 25th 1869. Submits claim for $13 50 for coffins furnished patients at small pox hospital at Portsmouth, Va. in July, 1863 and requests a settlement of the same. |

| March 27th 1869 #36. | Hanly Joanna P.R. 1 enclo | Washington N.C. March 23d 1869. Requests Genl Howard be reimbursed her to the amt of $2500 for buildings erected at that place, from her own private funds, for use of teachers for freedmen. States that they now have no school house and the one erected by her with but little alteration would be well suited for such purposes, &c &c. |