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236 Since the report of Bvt Lt Col Kipp, I have had no thought of using the building otherwise than as at present until after the sickly season. At the same time you will notify Bvt Lt Col Winnie to prepare for an order prohibiting the reception of new patients at that place. When you shall have issued an order transferring the ground and building to the Assistant Commissioner for Alabama Bureau Refugees Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, and the transfer has been formally perfected. I am Major Very Respectfully Your Obedient Servant Wager Swayne Major General Comdg Head Quarters Sub Dist of Ala Montgomery Ala Oct 25th 1866 219/273 Howard Maj Genl O.O. Commissioner &c Washington D.C. General I have the honor to forward herewith the following Reports for the month ending Sept 30th 1866 Report of Refugees Report of Freedmen Report of Lands Report of Changes in Officers Report of Schools Very Respectfully Your Obedient Servant Wager Swayne Major General Head Quarters Sub Dist of Ala Montgomery Ala Oct 26th 1866 227/238 Greene Bvt Maj S.C. A.A G. Dist of the Chatt Major I have the honor to forward herewith the Tri Monthly Report of this Command for Oct 10th 1866. (over) 237 Very Respectfully Your Obedient Servant Wager Swayne Major General Head Quarters Sub Dist of Alabama Montgomery Ala Oct 29th 1866 | 234/242 Elderkin Bvt Maj W.A. Comsy of Subsistence Mobile Ala Major I forward you herewith copy of telegraphic dispatch received this morning from the General. As you will see he changes somewhat my instructions sent you on the 27th. Do not to forward your telegraphic address before leaving Mobile Very Respectfully Your Obedient Servant O.D. Kinsman Supt Head Quarters Sub Dist of Alabama Montgomery Ala Oct 29th 1866 167/246 To Supts. B.R F. & A.L. Huntsville (100 Copies) Talladega (50 Copies each) Tuscaloosa Mobile Demopolis Greenville Selma Montgomery Sir I send you by todays mail copies of General Orders No 5 from this office. The Asst Commissioner desires that you give them as extensive a circulation as desires that you give them as extensive a circular as is possible. Very respectfully Your Obedient Servant O.D. Kinsman Supt