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I am, General
Very Respectfully
Your Obt. Servt
(Signed) O. Brown.
Bvt. Brig. Genl Vols.
Asst. Comr

Official
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A.G.
(3 Enclosures)

(2 Vol. 46)  Richmond, Va., March 25th/67
Howard Major General, O. O.
Commissioner,

General,
I have the honor to request that I may be furnished with 15 additional copies each of Circulars No 8 and 9. C.S. from your Head Quarters.

I am, General
Very Respectfully
Your Obt. Servt
(Signed) O. Brown
Bvt. Brig. Genl Vols.
Asst. Comr

Official
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A.G.

(2 Vol. 47)  Richmond, Va, March 25th/67
Howard Major General, O. O.
Commissioner,

General,
I have the honor to enclose herewith the following papers relating to the Contract made by Robertson, Jones & Co, with James Mallery and other Freed people, in accordance with the regulations of the Bureau. Viz:

"List of Freedmen giving their names &c"
"Copy of Transportation order" and
"Copy of order of the Commissioner authorizing the issue of the transportation".

I am, General
Very Respectfully
Your Obt. Servt
(Signed) O. Brown
Bvt. Brig. Genl Vols
Asst. Comr

Official
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A.G.
(3 Enclosures)

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(2 Vol. 48)  Richmond Va, March 25th/67
Howard Major General, O. O.
Commissioner,

General,
I have the honor to call your attention to the fact that applications for assistance in providing Schoolhouses in different parts of the State are rapidly increasing, and have already far outrun the ability of the charitable associations of the North to supply the necessary teacher. Nevertheless a few teachers are pledged to places not yet provided with Schoolhouses, and undoubtedly a few more may be secured. In view of the probable changes about to occur in the Political condition of the State_ the lateness of the School. Season_ the time requisite to make the necessary repairs on buildings commenced after this date; and the uncertainty of the Supply of Teachers for another year from the charitable associations of the North I respectfully ask instructions as to the extent to which these applications for aid shall be sustained, and the probable amount of funds available for that purpose, in this State.

I have the honor to be
Very Respectfully
Your Obt. Servt
(Signed) O. Brown
Bvt. Brig. Genl Vols.
Asst. Comr.

Official
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A.G.

(2 Vol. 49)  Richmond, Va, March 26th/67.
Howard Major General, O. O.
Commissioner,

General,
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of 50 copies of Circular No 8., C.S, from Bureau Head Quarters.

I am, General
Very Respectfully
Your Obt. Servt.

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