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46. Preston A.W. Bt Maj & A A A G. Endorsement on letter from Lt White, A.S.C. to Maj. Preston, A A A G., acknowledging the receipt of transportation orders Bureau R.F. and A.L. Office Sub-Com D.M. Meridian Miss, Dec 23. 1866. Respectfully forwarded Henry E Rainals Capt V R C, Sub-Com D M Preston A.W. Bt Maj & A A A G. Endorsement on application from E.E. Eason, merchant for the recovery of 1425 pounds of nails borrowed for the use of Howard Orphan Asylum at Lauderdale, Miss Bureau R.F and AL Office Sub Com D.M. Meridian, Miss, Dec 27. 1866 Respectfully forwarded Henry E Rainals Capt V R C, Sub-Com D M Wales, W.W. Supt Howard Orphan Asylum (thro' Lt White.) Endorsement on application of Mary I Brown, cold (thro' Sub. Com. Dist Vicksburg) for her child Ida Brown or Warner, at Howard Orphan Asylum, Lauderdale. Bureau R.F and AL Vicksburg, Miss, Dec 24,66 Respectfully referred to W.W. Wales, Supt Howard Orphan Asylum (thro Capt H.E. Rainals, Sub. Com Dist Meridian) for information as to whether the child 47. within named is still in the Asylum, and if not where she can be found By order of Bt. Maj. Gen. Wood (sgd) A.W. Preston AAAG. Bureau R.F. and AL Office Sub. Com D.M. Meridian, Miss, Dec 27, 1866 Respectfully referred to W.W. Wales Supt Howard Orphan Asylum (thro' Lt. D.M. White, Asst. Sub-Com. Dist Meridian. Attention invited to the endorsement from the office of the Asst. Commissioner. Bu R.F and A Lands Office Asst Sub Commr Lauderdale Miss Dec 28th 1866 Respectfully forwarded to W.W. Wales Supt Howard Orphan Asylum. Attention [[strikethrough]] invited [[/strikethrough]] called to the endorsement of the Asst Commr. This communication to be returned thro this Office Signed D.M. White Lieut V.R.C A.S.C. Howard Orphan Asylum Lauderdale Miss 12th Month 28th 1866 Respectfully returned to Major General Wood Asst Commr Bu R.F and AL for the State of Miss with the information that the within named child
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