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The Assistant Commissioner desires to see you in relation to the breaking out of small pox at Hampton and Yorktown. Please call Monday.
I am, Sir
Yours Very Respectfully
(Sgd) Garrick Mallery
Lt. Col. & Inspector

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Garrick Mallery
A.A.A. Genl

3.V.489.
Richmond Va.
March 25th 1866.

Armstrong General S.C.
Supt. Freedmens Bureau
Fort Monroe Va.
Captain Wells A.Q.M. will report to these Head Quarters without delay.
(Signed) O. Brown
Col. & Asst. Commissioner

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Garrick Mallery
A.A.A. Genl

3.V.489 1/2.
Telegram.
Richmond Va.
March 26th 1866.

Barnes Capt. Stuart
A.Q.M. Supt &c
Petersburg Va.
Have Major Croft report here, by the 1st of April.
You will not bear him on your rolls after that date.

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Yours Respectfully
(signed) O. Brown
Col. & Asst. Commissioner

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Garrick Mallery
A.A.A. Genl

3.V.490.
Richmond Va.
March 26th 1866.

Merrell Lieut. H.S.
Superintendent.
Lieutenant
The Assistant Commissioner directs that you assign to Andrew Washburn Esqr. Agt. and Supt. Schools N.E. Branch American Freedmen's and Union Commission, the property owned by the late Confederate Government (so called), lying between Clay and Leigh Streets in this city, to be used strictly and solely in carrying forward the educational and benevolent work of the above mentioned Commission.
By Order of 
Col. O. Brown
Asst. Commissioner
(Sgd.) Garrick Mallery
Lt. Col. V.R.C. Inspector.

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