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You have leave of absence from Monday the 26th instant for fifteen days.
(signed) O Brown
Col and Assistant Commissioner

Official
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A. Genl.

3.V.485.
Richmond Va.
March 24h 1866.

Flagg Captain A.S.
A.Q.M. Supt &c.
Captain,
I would suggest that you employ Messrs Hand & Bond after their term of service with Mr Johnson has expired.
To take the place of the officers mustered out in your district.
Yours Respectfully
(signed) O Brown
Col. and Asst. Commisr

Official 
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A. Genl

3.V.486.
Richmond Va.
March 25th 1866.

Cox & Co. Messrs. A.S.
No. 320 E. Street
Washington D.C.
Gentlemen,
In reply to your communication dated 24th instant, I have the honor to inform you that Lieut. Louis Ahrens 2nd Regt V.R.C. is on duty in this Dept.
By Order of 
Col. O. Brown 

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Asst. Commissioner
(Sgd.) Garrick Mallery
Lieut. Col. V.R.C.
Inspector.

Official
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A. Genl.

3.V.487.
Richmond Va.
March 25th 1866.

Walker Alexander Esq.
Box 354, P.O.
Norfolk Va.
Sir
Your communication dated 22nd March, in regard to the retained bounties due colored Soldiers, was duly received, in reply I beg to inform you that Captain A.S. Flagg A.Q.M. and Supt. has his instructions in regard to these bounties-
If the men apply personally to him, their cases will receive attention.
By Order of 
Col. O. Brown
Asst. Commissioner
(Sgd.) Garrick Mallery
Lieut. Col. & Inspector.

Official
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A. Genl.

3.V.488.
Richmond Va.
March 25th 1866.

De Lamater Surgeon J.J.
chf med officer &c.
Sir,


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