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T. 27. Bu. R. F. & A. L. Asst. Comr. N. C.
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Goldsboro N. C.
Jan. 10" 1866.

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Thurston James

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Calls the attention of Senator 
Wilson U.S.S. to the affairs of
the Freedmens Bureau in the 
Sub Dist. of Goldsboro under Chaplain
Glavis.

States that an old man W^m R.
Cook has just come into the office
and complained that his life
was in danger because of his
being a Union man and white.
Suggests that the number of
troops in that District is not
sufficient.

Official copy furnished by Col. Woodhull
Recd. Asst. Comr. N.C. Jan. 19" 1866.