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|Rec.O.L.S. 1/2” 1867.|Cook James (col'd) EB1 Vol 98 O.L.S. 99.L.B 142 No. 203|Louisville K.Y. Dec 10” 1866. Says that on the 22nd day of May 1866, he was discharged from the 107" U.F.C.S and was paid $219.00. $147.00 of which he handed to his mess mate Jeremiah Holliday (col'd) to take care of for him. Holliday deposited the money in the Freedmans Savings and Trust Co. in his own name and then left the City. 
Asks the assistance of the Bureau to enable him to secure the money & c.|

|Rec O.L.S 12/13” 1866|Rogers, Wm W. A.A.A. Gen'l EB 1 Vol 100 O.L.S. No. 204| Washington D.C. Nov 15” 1866. Desires to know whether transportation has been provided for Harriett Brown (col'd).

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|Rec O.L.S. 1/4" 1867|Sampson, W.A. EB 1 Vol 101. O.L.S. No. 205|Washington D.C. Jan 8" 1867. Requests that Oliver Felton (col'd) late a Soldier U.F.C.S. be sent to Freedmans Village.|

|Rec O.L.S.1/4" 1867.|Griffing, Mrs. J.S. EB 1 Vol 101 O.L.S. No. 206. RB 1/10" 1867 Disapproved.| Washington D.C. Jany 4" 1867. States that Augustus Livingston, a white refugee is in very destitute condition. Asks that transportation be furnished him to New Orleans, La.|

|Rec O.L.S. 1/5" 1867.|Griffing Mrs. J.S. Agent. No. 207|Washington D.C. Jan 5" 1867. Requests transportation for destitute freedpeople from Washington D.C. to Poultney Vt, Pasaic N.J, Penn'a, Md, Albany NY and Gordan Mass. Rcd B 1/11" 1867.Granted.|

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