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ROSTER 
OF
Officers and Civilians, 
ON DUTY IN THE
BUREAU REFUGEES, FREEDMEN AND ABANDONED LANDS, STATE OF TEXAS,
JUNE 5th, 1867.

STATE AT LARGE.
Brevet Major General Charles Griffin, U. S. A., Assistant Commissioner, Headquarters, Galveston.

First Lieutenant J. T. Kirkman, 26th U. S. Infantry, Acting Assistant Adjutant General nad Sup't of Schools.

Second Lieutenant Charles Garretson, 17th U. S. Infantry, A. A. Q. M. and Disbursing Officer.

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel George Taylor, Surgeon U. S. A., Chief Medical Officer.

Brevet Colonel Wm. H. Sinclair, Inspector.

Second Lieutenant C. S, Roberts, 17th U. S. Infantry, Special Duty.

E. M. Wheelock, Inspector of Schools.

D. T. Allen, Assistant Superintendent of Schools.

O. F. Hunsaker, Esq., Special Agent. 

[[5 Columned Table]]

| No. Sub-Dist.. | SUB-ASSISTANT COMMISSIONERS. | STATION. | TROOPS. | COUNTIES COMPRISING EACH SUB-DISTRICT. |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |

| 1 | John H. Archer, (late Lieut. U S Vols.,), | Beaumont, | [[blank]] | Jefferson and Orange. |

| 2 | A. H. Mayer, (late Major U S Vols,), | Liberty,| [[blank]] | Liberty and Chambers. |

| 3 | Bv't Major Gen. A. Doubleday. Lt Col. 17th U S Inf'y, | Galveston, | four companies, | Galveston. |

| 4 | P. F. Duggan, (late Lieutenant U S Vols,) | Columbia, | one man, |Brazoria. |

| 5 | DeWitt C. Brown, (late Colonel U S Vols,), | Wharton, | 15 men, | Wharton. |

| 6 | 1st Lieutenant A. B. Bonnaffon, 35th U S Infantry, | Indianola, | two companies, | Calhoun and Jackson, south of Texana, inclusive. | 

| 7 | Bv't Major P. E. Holcomb, Captain 35th U S Infantry, | Goliad, | one company, | Goliad, Bee and Live Oak. |

| 8 | James Lowrie, (late Lieutenant U S Vols,), | Jasper, | seven men, | Jasper and Newton. |

| 9 | P. B. Johnson, Esq., | Woodville, | one company, | Tyler and Hardin. |

| 10 | M. H. Goddin. Esq., | Livingston, | seven men, | Polk. |

| 11 | Bv't Col. J. D. O Connell, Major 17th U. S. Infantry, | Houston, | two companies, | Harris and Montgomery. |

| 12 | Wm H. Rock, (late Lieutenant U S. Vols,), | Richmond, | [[blank]] | Fort Bend. |

| 13 | Captain Geo. Lancaster, 17th U. S. Infantry, | Hempstead, | two companies, | Austin. |

| 14 | Enon M. Harris, (late Bv't Major U S Vols,), | Columbus, | five men, | Colorado and that part of Fayette east of the road from Round Top through LaGrange to Lavaca County, inclusive. |

| 15 | 1st Lieut. Phineas Stevens, 35th U S Inf'y, | Hallettsville, | seventeen men. | Lavaca and Jackson north of Texana, exclusive, |

| 16 | Hiram Clark, Esq., | Clinton, | [[blank]] | DeWitt, Karnes and Victoria. |

| 17 | 2d Lieut. A. A. Metzner, V R C, | San Augustine, | nine men, | San Augustine, Shelby and Sabine. |

| 18 | H. S. Johnson, Esq., | Sumpter, | seven men, | Trinity. |

| 19 |James C Devine, (late Captain, U S Vols,), | Huntsville, | [[blank]] | Temporarily on Inspection duty. |

| 19 | James P. Butler, (late Lieut, U S Vols,), | Huntsville, | eight men, | Walker and Madison. |

| 20 | Captain Edward Miller, V R C, | Millican, | [[blank]] | Brazos and Burleson east of road running north and south through Caldwell, inclusive. |

| 21 | Captain Edward Collins, 17th U S Infantry, | Brenham, | one company, | Washington. |

| 22 | Byron Porter, (late Captain U S. Vols.), | Bastrop, | [[blank]] | Bastrop, that part of Fayette west of the road from Round Top through LaGrange to Lavaca County, exclusive, and Burleson west of road running north and south through Caldwell, exclusive. |

| 23 | 1st Lieutenant S. C. Plummer, 26th U S. Infantry, | Prairie Lea, | one company, | Caldwell. |

| 24 | Bv't Major Geo W. Smith, Captain 35th U S Infantry, | Seguin, | one company, | Guadalupe, Wilson and Gonzales. |


| 25 | Bv't Brig. Gen. Jno. S. Mason, Major 35th U S Inf'y, | San Antonio, | three companies, | Bexar, Comal, Medina, Atascosa, Bandera and Kendall. |

| 26 | Louis H. Jacobs. Esq., | Crockett, | [[blank]] | Houston. |

| 27 | Fred. W. Reinhard, (late Captain U S Vols,), | Centreville, | one company, | Leon. |

| 28 | J. L. Randall Esq., | Sterling. | [[blank]] | Robertson and Milam. |

| 29 | Bv't Brig. Gen. James Oakes, Colonel 6th U S. Cavalry | Austin City, | three companies, | Travis, Williamson, Hays, Blanco and Burnett. |

| 30 | Bv't Col. Levi C. Bootes, Major 26th U S Inf'y, | Tyler,| four companies, | Smith, Henderson, Wood, Van Zandt and Cherokee, North of Rusk, incl. |

| 31 | John H. Morrison. Esq., | Palestine, | nine men, | Anderson. |

| 32 | 2d Lieutenant Alfred F. Manning, V R C, | Cotton Gin, | eleven men, | Freestone and Limestone. |

| 33 | F. B. Sturgis, Esq , | Marlin, | [[blank]] | Falls and Bell. |

| 34 | 1st Lieutenant Adam G. Malloy, 35th U S. Infantry, | Marshall, |two companies, | Harrison, Marion, Panola, Rusk and Upshur. |

| 35 | John Williamson, Esq. | Corsicana, | [[blank]] | Navarro. |

| 36 | Captain J. J. Emerson, 26th U S Infantry, | Waco, | one company, | McLennan, Coryell, Lampasas and Hamilton. |

| 37 | Albert Latimer, Esq , | Clarksville, | seven men, | Red River and Lamar. |

| 38 | Hardin Hart, Esq., | Greenville, | seven men, | Hunt and Fannin. |

| 39 | Albert Evans,(late Captain U S Vols,), | Kaufman, | seven men, | Kaufman. |

| 40 | Wm H. Horton,(late Captain U S Vols,), | Dallas, | seven men, | Dallas, Ellis and Tarrant. |

| 41 | Anthony M Bryant, Esq., | Sherman, | one company. | Grayson, Collin, Cook and Denton. |

| 42 | 1st Lieutenant N. J. McCafferty, 4th U S Cavalry, | Fort Inge, | one company, | Uvalde, Kinney, Zavalla, Frio, Maverick and Dimmit. |

| 43 | Captain H. M. Hutchins, 117th U S C T, | Laredo, | one company, | Webb, Eucinal, La Salle, Duval, Zapata and McMullen. |

| 44 | Bv't Brig. Gen. L. G. Brown, Colonel 117th U S C T, | Rio Grande City, | two companies, | Starr and Hidalgo. |

| 45 | Lieutenant Colonel Chas. H. Morse, 117th U S C T, | Brownsville, | seven companies | Cameron. |

| 46 | John Dix, Esq., | Corpus Christi, | eleven men, | Nueces and San Patricio. |

| 47 | Bv't Brig. Gen. Jno. P. Hatch, Maj. 4th U S Cavalry, | Camp Verde, | three companies | Kerr, Gillespie, Kimball and Edwards. |

| 48 | Philip Howard, Esq., | Meridian, | seven men, | Bosque, Hill, Johnson, Erath, Hood, Commanche, Brown, Coleman, Runnels, Taylor, Callahan and Eastland. |

| 49 | Bv't Brig. Gen. S. D. Sturgis, Lieut. Col. 6th U S Cav. | Fort Belknap, | four companies, | Young Jones, Shackelford, Stephens, Throckmorton, Haskel, Knox, Baylor, Archer, Wichita, Wilbarger, Hardeman and Green. |

| 50 | 1st Lieutenant E. O. Gibson, 26th U S Infantry, | Nacogdoches, | two companies, | Nacogdoches, Angelina and Cherokee south of Rusk, exclusive. |

| 51 | William Garretson, Esq., | Matagorda, | five men, | Matagorda. |

| 52 | Bv't Col. S. H. Starr, Major 6th U S Cavalry, | Mount Pleasant, | two companies, | Titus, Hopkins, Bowie and Davis. |

| 53 | Captain N. H. Randlett, V R C, | Anderson, | five men, | Grimes. |

| 54 | 1st Lieutenant J. R. Fitch, 35th U. S. Infantry, | Refugio, | 25 men. | Refugio, |

| 55 | Bv't Lieut. Col. R M. Morris, Major 6 U S Cavalry, | Buffalo Springs, | two companies, | Clay, Montague, Jack and Wise. |

| 56 |1st Lieut. H. H. Humphreys, 35th U S. Infantry, | Weatherford, | one company. | Parker and Palo Pinto. |

| 57 | Captain J. A. Thompson, 4th U S Cavalry, | Fort Mason, | five companies, 
| Mason, Llano, Menard, Concho, McCulloch and San Saba. |

| [[blank]]  | ASSISTANT SUB-ASS'T COMMISSIONERS. | [[blank]] | [[blank]] |[[blank]] |

| 25 | Bv't Major E. W. Whittemore, Captain 35th U S Inf'y, | San Antonio, | [[blank]] | [[blank]] |

| 11 | Captain L. H. Warren, 17th U S Infantry, | Houston, | [[blank]] | [[blank]] |

| 13 | 1st Lieutenant Samuel W. Black, 17th U S Infantry, | Hempstead, | [[blank]] | [[blank]] |

| 29 | 2d Lieutenant J. P. Richardson, 26th U S Infantry, | Austin City, | [[blank]] | [[blank]] |

| 34 |Bv't Captain Chas. F. Rand, V R. C | Gilmer, | [[blank]] | [[blank]]|

| 34 | Thomas Bayley, (late Colonel U S Vols,), | Carthage, | [[blank]] | [[blank]] |

| 14 | 1st Lieutenant H, S, Howe, 17th U S Infantry, | Round Top, | one company | [[blank]] |

| 3 | 2nd Lieut. Henry Norton, 17th U S Infantry, | Galveston, | [[blank]] | [[blank]] |

| 7 | 2d Lieut. J. D. Verney, 35th U S Infantry, | Goliad, | [[blank]] | [[blank]] |

| 5 | Ira H. Evans, (late Bvt Major U S Vols,) | Wharton, | [[blank]] | [[blank]] |

| [[blank]] | G.T Ruby, | Galveston, | [[blank]] | Traveling Agent. |

[[/5 Columned Table]]

Sub-Assistant Commissioners, adjusting complaints that have arisen in other Sub-Districts, will immediately notify the Sub-Assistant Commissioner in whose Sub-District the case occurred, with the action therein.

CHARLES GRIFFIN,
Bv't Maj. Gen. U. S. A., Ass't Comm'r, State of Texas,

Official:
J. T. Kirkman
1st Lt, 26th U. S. Inf'y. & Acting Assistant Adjutant General.

Transcription Notes:
I am looking at someone's past work. Is this how it is supposed to be done? I thought different columns would be separated by | and then --- would separate the heading, and then record like the table is opened for editing and started to format the table according to instructions, much of second and third row still missing. I am the next reviewer; second and third rows have been filled in and everything looks fine to me. Janet Schoor