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G. 18. F B S M. 1865

Natchez Miss. Sept. 11th 65.
Green Charles
Citizen

States that he is a British subject has resided in Natchez Since 1847. His property is in the Treasury Dept. and being rented for $75 per month. He has never been connected with the Confederate Army has taken the oath; and desires that his property be returned to him.

Two (2) Enclosures 
P.O. 6 - 1866 -

Freedman's Bureau State of Miss * FEB 13 1866 * Received B

FREEDMEN'S BUREAU, STATE OF MISS. * REC'D SEP 13 1865

FREEDMEN'S BUREAU, STATE OF MISS. * REC'D OCT 4 1865 B

P.H.
P O No 6

Office Assistant Commissioner, Freedmen's Bureau,
State of Mississippi.
Vicksburg, Miss., Sept. 15th 1865.

Respectfully Referred to Maj. G D Reynolds Act. Asst Com'r for his remarks. This paper to be returned.

By order of Col. Sam'l Thomas,
Assistant Commissioner, Freedmen's Bureau,
State of Mississippi
Stuart Eldridge

Ent DS. 14 & B. E. 108

Office Acting Asst. Commissioner Bureau Freedmen, &c.,
Southern Dist. of Mississippi,
Natchez, Miss., Sept 28 1865.

Respectfully returned to Col Samuel Thomas and attention called to the enclosed papers. The part that Greene owns in the levee and ice house is leased. His statement that he was sent out of town because he defended negroes was not true.

Geo. D. Reynolds.
Major, Act. Asst. Com. Bureau Freedmen, &c.,
Southern Dist, Miss.