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394 [[3 Columned Table]] | WHEN RECEIVED. | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. | | --- | --- | --- | | Octr 2nd. 1865 349. | Noyes Major D.K. 49th Wis. Vol Infty. ** L.S. B. p219 L.C. B p210 | St. Louis Mo Oct 2nd. 1865 States that Private J.H. Davis acting as orderly at these Hd Qrs. is under arrest and awaiting trial by Court Martial for disgraceful conduct. | | Oct 3d 1865 355. - | Noyes Maj D.K. 49th. Wis Vol Inf ** L.C. B. p210 L.S. B p219 & 231 | St. Louis Mo Oct 3, 1865 Forwards descriptive Lists of Pri- Trevor & Boyd 49th. Wis Vol Inf. Recommends that all the pay of Drummer Davis be stopped. | | Oct 5th. 1865 371. | Noble Henry F. Col & Q.M. L.C. B p183. L.R. "S 517" E & M p41 | Little Rock Ark Sept 29th. 1865 Acknowledges receipt of letter of 21st inst. - Gives Capt Buck a good character. | | Feby 15, 1866 282. | Nisbett W W Deputy Sheriff E 168. | Craighead Co Ark Makes affidavit regarding Jas M. Pollard in Dec 1865 forcing Freedmen to drive his cattle to his home in Augusta Ark States he has been informed that a Mr Baty of S.W. portion of Co. ejected from his plantation a Freedman & woman and drove them 12 to 15 miles leaving them unprotected in rain & hail. | | April 11, 1866 61. | Nesmith Lt L.A. 6th. USCC thro Lt Tisdale E 212 | Devalls Bluff April 11, 1866 Applies to be retained in service after muster out of reg't for duty in the Freedmen's Bureau. | 395 [[3 Columned Table]] | WHEN RECEIVED. | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. | | --- | --- | --- | | May 1, 1866 704. | Newman M.B. County Atty E. 226. | Wyandotte Kas. Mch 19, 1866. Ellen Windsor (Col'd) in 1861 had her boy Henry Windsor taken from her and carried to Little Rock Ark where he was placed in charge of Reuben Litton. She is now married to J M Buchanan & is able to support, and anxious to take charge of her boy. Asks assistance to obtain information concerning him, or the best way to get him |
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