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NARA 345 All Official Letters to this Office must be addresses to the "Second Auditor of the Treasury," and in replying to Letters from this Office the initials on the upper left-hand corner should be referred to. P.62 604,100 Treasury Department, Second Auditor's Office, April 19, 1876. Sir: The inclosed letter is herewith referred to your Office, Certificate 604,100 for $219.40, issued in favor of William Hollins Private Co. A, 40 U.S.C.T., having been sent to you on May 24, 1873. As is appears, from certain correspondence in the case, that one William Dabney, alias Hollins, of Kleusville, Ky., late Private Co. H 23 M.S.C.T., applied to Major A.P. Howe for the proceeds of the certificate, it may be well to state that settlement was made upon an application executed by William Hollins, of [[?]], Ky., April 11, 1871, before John N. Jaxon, it Prof Clarksville, Tenn., and filed by the Freedmen's Bureau, April 22, 1871. The witness to the claimants's identity were Samuel P. and R. Clarence Hollins, both of Montgomery county, Tenn. Very respectfully, E.B French Auditor. GHCH Adjutant-General, U.S.A, Washington, D.C.