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basement is in every way suitable for a School Room.

I therefore recommend that authority be given to expend, not more than 100$ on furniture, necessary outhouses &c in lieu of rent for the season, provided teachers are to be sent there as heretofore.
(Sgd) Jno A. McDonnell
Capt & S.A.C. 

P.52.3rd V.67.
Remington J.H.
Bvt Maj S.A.C.

627.
Bu R. F and A.L.
War Department
Washington Oct 2/67.

Respectfully referred to the Asst Com'r of Va. for investigation and report.
By order of Maj. Genl O.O. Howard
Sg'd  F. Sewall
A.A.A.G.

Bu R.F. and A.L. 
Hd. Qrs: Asst Com'r Va.
Richmond Va Oct 3rd/67.

Respectfully referred to Bvt Maj J.H. Remington S.A.C. for investigation and report.
O. Brown
Bvt Brig Gen'l Vols
Asst Com'r

S.267.2 Vol.67.
White Geo Q.
Capt & Chf Q.M. &c.

69.
Recv'd back Oct 3rd 67.
Bureau R. F and A.L.
Office Supt Education
Richmond. Va. Oct 3rd/67.

Respectfully returned to Gen'l O. Brown Asst Com'r with the recommendation that four (4) windows - (Sash and Glass) be furnished for the within named building, and lumber to board up two window openings. The people interested will make other necessary repairs. A flourishing school under a competent teacher is in progress on this house
Approaching cold weather makes these repairs necessary.
(Sig'd)  R.M. Manly
Supt Education

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Bureau R F and A.L.
Hd Qrs Asst Comr Va.
Richmond Va Oct 3rd 67.

Respectfully referred to Capt Geo Q. White Chf Q M &c with authority to make the repairs recommended in endorsement of Revd. R.M. Manly Supt Education of Oct 3rd 1867.
O.Brown
Bvt Brig Gen'l Vols
Asst Com'r


H 98.3 V.67.
Hambrick P.R. 
Lieut & S.A.C. 

448.
Bureau R. F. and A.L. 
Hd. Qrs. Asst. Com'r Va. 
Richmond Va. Oct 4th 67.

Respectfully returned to Lieut P.R. Hambrick S.A.C. to know the cause of the dependent condition of Susan Ann Wilson.
O. Brown
Bvt: Brig Gen'l Vols
Asst Com'r 


J 206. 3 V. 67.
Virginia 1st M. Dist of 

Head Qrs: 1st Mil Dist. Va 
Richmond Va. Sept. 9th 1867.

Respectfully referred to the Judge Advocate of the District. 
By Command of Maj. General Schofield.
Sg'd  Wm. Ennis
1st Lieut 4th Art: A.D.C.
A.A.A.G.  

Head Qrs: 1st Mil Dist. Va. 
Judge Advocates Office
Richmond, Va. Sept 21st/67.

Respectfully returned to the A.A. Gen'l 1st Mil Dist.
It is recommended that this paper be referred to Gen'l O. Brown A. Com'r Bu R.F and A.L. for information as to the manner in which Petitioner was summoned. I was directed by Gen'l Terry to examine persons brought before me - and did so - The investigation was originated by the Bureau R. F and A.L. and I have no recollection that any summons was issued by me for the appearance of any witness in the case. No witnesses were produced on the part of the accused at the examination referred to.
(Sgd)  C. Rodney Layton
Bvt Maj Capt 11th U.S. Infty
Act Judge Advocate 

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