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485.
June 18th. 1867.
Hambrick 2nd. Lieut. Paul. R.
Act. Sub. Asst. Comr.,
155/169

Lieut,
The report for May, of Bvt. Capt. B.C. Cook, A.S.A. Comr., under Circulars No 6 & 10, Series 1866, from these Head Quarters, have not been received.
Please send them at once.

Yours respty
Garrick Mallery
Capt. 43rd Infty.
A.A.A. Genl.


486.
June 19th 1867
Stone. Bvt. Maj. J.R.                 
Sub. Asst. Comr.
150/167

Major,
The Asst. Commissioner desires to be informed why the information, called for in endorsements of June 8th 1867, from these Head Quarters, on your communication dated June 7th 1867, relative to the proposed establishments of Free Schools by the Common Council of the City of Petersburg, has not been furnished.

Yours respty
Garrick Mallery
Capt. 43rd Infty
A.A.A. Genl.


487
June 19th 1867
Armstrong Genl. S. C.            
Agent &c.
162/165

General,
The Asst. Commissioner desires that the information  
relative to Magistrates &c, called for in communication from these Head Quarters, dated June 7th, be finished as soon as possible.

Yours, respty
Garrick Mallery
Capt. 43rd Infty
A.A.A. Genl.

488.
June 19th 1867.
Asst Comr. To the, of Geo.,                              
(thru. Bureau Hd. Qrs.)
- -/

Sir,
Transportation has been requested for Polly Boler (colored) from Richmond, Va., to Macon, Ga. It is represented that her daughter Louisa Hitch, living with Mr. William G. Morgan of Clinton, near Macon, will support her

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mother if the transportation requested is furnished.

Please inform me it the daughter will support the mother and relieve the Government of further expense, should the transportation be furnished.

Yours respty
(Sgd.) O. Brown
Bvt. Brig. Genl. Vols.   
Asst. Comr.

Official 
Garrick Mallery  
A.A.A. Genl.

489.
June 20th 1867.
Armstrong Genl. S. C.                       
Agent
164/165

General,
The Asst. Comr. directs that if the change in the administration of Bureau affairs in the County of Matthews, is to be made, the oral recommendations, which you made when here, should be made in writing, in order that action can be taken upon them.

Yours, respectfully
Garrick Mallery
Capt. 43rd U.S. Infty.
A.A.A. Genl.

490.
June 20th 1867.
Fisher Mrs H.C.                         
(thro Capt. S.P. Lee, Sub Asst. Comr.)
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Madam,
I enclose herewith transportation requested by you for teachers, viz:

No. 917, for Mrs H.C. Fisher, Misses, O. Orton & Helen Robertson.
No. 918, for Mr. Duke Corwin & Mrs. D.C. Corwin.
No. 919, for Miss L.A. Hall,
No. 920, for Miss M. E. Fales,
No. 921, for Miss E. R. Hawley,
No. 922, for Miss E.J. Brown,
No. 923, for Misses Myra Jones & Susan Dennis.

Yours respty
Garrick Mallery
Capt. 43rd Infty.
A.A.A. Genl.

491.
June 20th 1867
Armstrong Genl. S.C.                   
Agents &c,
165/169

General,
I enclose herewith transportation requested by Mr. J.W. Gelie, for teachers at Fort Monroe, Va. viz:


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