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All persons philanthropically disposed, are also respectfully requested to further our humane and charitable intentions, by giving this circular a wide circulation, and in sending names of persons desiring to register, or the names of missing persons. 

We have been permitted to refer to the following named gentlemen: 

Hon. JAS. HARLAN, U. S. Senate. 
Hon. H. P. H. BROMWELL, House of Reps. 
Hon. R YATES, U. S. Senate. 
Hon. JAMES C. ROBINSON, Com. of Pub. Bldgs., Ills. 
Hon. S. S. MARSHALL, House of Reps. 
Gov. OGLESBY, Ills. 
Hon. J. K. DUBOIS, Late Auditor of Ills. 
Hon. WARD H. LAMON. 

WASHINGTON, D. C., June 1st, 1867. 

The applicant to be registered on the books of this Association, must fill out the answers to the questions below, in as plain and concise a manner as possible, and enclosing 25 cents for recording all applications for the address of lost friends, must be addressed to this office. 

Q. Give your name in full. 
A. 

Q. What is your present post office address? 
A. 

Q. Were you a slave? if so, how were you freed? 
A. 

Q. When and where were you born, and by whom raised? 
A. 

Q. Have you ever served in the U. S. Army or Navy? if so, give the name of troop or vessel you served in, and your rank? 
A. 

Address, KENDALL & HARLAN. 
No. 343 Penn Avenue, Washington, D. C.