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720#
Office Bureau R.F and A.L
Columbus. Miss. April 3. 1868.

Pease. H.R.
Genl. Supt. of Ed. for Miss
V-Burg. Miss

Sir:
I have the honor to transmit herewith "monthly School Reports" for month of March 1868. 

I am Sir. Very. Respt. 
Your Obdt. Svt. 
W.H. Bartholomew
Bvt. Maj. USA. & Sub. Asst. Comr. 
 
721#  
Office Bureau R. F. and A.L. 
Columbus, Miss. April 3.68.
Sunderland. Lieut. J.W. 
D.O. & A.A.Q.M. Bu &c
V-Burg.Miss.

Lieut:
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of check no. 338 on the Asst Treasr. of the US. at Saint Louis. Mo for One hundred and Thirty four dollars and seventeen cents ($134.17) in payment for Vouchers for month of March 1868.
 
I am Lieut. 
Very Respectfully
Your Obdt. Svt. 
W.H. Bartholomew
Bvt. Maj. USA. 
Sub. Asst. Comr. 

722# 

Office Bureau R.F. and A.L. 
Columbus, Miss. April 3. 1868
Sunderland. Lieut. J.W. 
D.O. & A.A.Q.M. Bu &c. V-Burg. Miss.

Lieut: 
I have the honor to transmit herewith Requisitions
for Stationery for the 1st & 2nd qrs 1868.

I am Lieut.


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Very Respectfully
Your Obdt. Svt. 
W.H. Bartholomew
Bvt. Major USA. Sub. Asst. Comr.


723# 
Office Bureau R.F. and A.L.
Columbus, Miss. April 3. 1868.

Sunderland. Lieut. J.W. 
D.O. & A.A.Q.M. Bu &c
Vicksburg, Miss.

Lieut:
I have the honor to transmit herewith Vouchers for
Jesse C Shepard for expenses incurred in the month of January 1868.

I am Lieut
Very Respectfully
Your Obdt. Svt. 
W.H. Bartholomew
Bvt. Major. USA. Sub. Asst. Comr. 

724# 
Office Bureau R.F. and A.L.
Columbus, Miss. April 4.1868. 

Sunderland. Lt. J.W. 
D.O. & A.A.Q.M. Bu &c. V-Burg. Miss.

Lieut:
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of 
One hundred and Forty-nine dollars ($149.00) 
forwarded from your office per Southern Ex. Co. on
the 29th of February 1868.

I am Lieut. 
Very Respt. 
Your Obdt Svt
W.H. Bartholomew
Bvt. Maj. USA. & SAC. 
  

Transcription Notes:
Use [[?]] for unknown words. The 3 looked like an 8, but after looking at this communication that was dated April 4, 1868, I could see it was a 3.