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M. 89. (8th M.D.) 1867. Raymond, Hinds Co Miss. May 27. 1867 M. F.B.S.M. 81 - 1867. Mount M.H. Reports that two of his negro laborers (man and wife) have become utterly worthless. Requests a letter reminding them of their duty, and threatening punishment if they do not perform their contract. [[?]] State of [[?]] Received JUN [[?]] 1867 Recd (4" MD) May 31.67 MT. Headquarters 4th Military District Vicksburg, Miss. June 1. 1867. Respectfully referred to Bvt. Maj. Genl. A.C. Gillem Asst. Com'r. Bureau R.F. & A.L. for the State of Mississippi. By command of Bvt. Maj. Genl. E.O.C. Ord. A D Greene HQ Asst. Adjt. Genl. Freedman's Bureau State of Miss SEP 17 1867 Received File Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen &c. Office, Asst. Commr. for Miss. Vicksburg Miss. June 3d 1867. Respectfully referred to Sub Asst. Commissioner, Sub-District of Jackson for action in this case. These papers to be returned. By order of Bvt. Maj. Genl. A.C. Gillem J.N. Preston Capt. V.R.C., Bvt. Maj. U.S.V. Actg. Asst. Adjt. Genl. [[checkmark]] Office Sub. Asst. Com. Jackson Miss. Sept 13th 1867. Respectfully returned Mr Mount was written to June 18th 1867 by Capt H Gardner. The letter is intended partially for