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April 3rd 1869
Howard Brvt Maj. Genl O. O.
Commissioner. 
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General, 
I have the honor to request information relative to the claim for bounty of George W. Tinney late priv: Co "D" 38th U.S.C. Trps forwarded to Washington March 15th 1867 by A. Morse Jr. Esqr Attorney. and not since heard from.

I am general
Very Respectfully
Your Obt. Servant.
(signed) O. Brown
Asst. Commissioner

Official
Garrick Mallery
Bvt. Col: USA
A.A.I Gen'l

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April 3rd 1869
Comdg Officer Co B. 39th U.S. Infy
(Thro War Dept. Bureau &c)
0

Sir,
I have the honor to request in behalf of George Martin. late priv: Co B. 39th US. Infy discharged at Ship Island 29th Oct 1869 on Surgeon's certificate of disability, that you will furnish him with a certificate signed in your official capacity and dated, containing a statement of all the facts known to you concerning the Kick from a mule received by him. time, place, manner, and all the circumstances under which the injury occurred. the duty, service, or situation of the Soldier at the time of the injury was received. and whatever facts may aid the judgement as to the case, immediate or remote of the disability and the circumstance attending it.  Your early attention will oblige.Yours Respectfully
(signed) O. Brown
Asst. Commissioner

Official
Garrick Mallery
Bvt. Col U.S.A
A.A.I. Gen'l

See W. 138, 1 Vol 1869.

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April 7, 1869
Howard Brvt Maj. Genl O. O.
Commissioner,
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General,
I have the honor to enclose herewith transportation vouchers signed by Miss Cordelia A.I. Hodges. a Teacher commissioned by the F.F. Assn. of New York, for cost of transportation from Albany N. York to Norfolk, Va, and request that the same may be paid.

I am General
Very Respectfully
Your Obt. Servant.
Garrick Mallery
Brvt Col U.S.A.
A.A.I. Gen'l
In absence of the Asst Com.

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April 7, 1869
White Brvt. Maj. Geo Q. U.S.A.
Dis. Officer.
59./65

Major, 
By direction of the Asst. Commissioner you will expend the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2000) in repairs upon the property of the New York Branch F.U. Com. Situated on Navy Hill Richmond, Va: with the usual guarantee that the property is devoted perpetually to educating Refugees and Freedmen, or their children.  
   
This expenditure is based upon an application of F.G Shaw Prest. N.Y. Branch Freed. U. Comr. of March 22d 1869. Approved by endorsement of the Brvt. Maj. Gen'l Comr. thereon of April 3d 1869, on file in this office.

Yours Respectfully
Garrick Mallery
Brvt Col. U.S.A
A.A.I. Gen'l

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