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[[3 columned table]]
| When received. | NAME. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. |
| --- | --- | --- |

| May 17. 1867 188 | Byrum King | Tuscumbia Ala. May 15th 1867 States that the cold people have had a church known as Methodist Church south, since the now they have divided and ask advice on the subject. |

| May 18. 1867 189 | Becker Wm M J Captain 38th Infty " & agent | Requests transportation from Tuscumbia ala. to Washington D.C. for Joseph Harris Two woman and 2 children, and one man, children aged 9 and 11 years. | 

| May 18th,, 1867 190 | Becker Wm M J Captain 38th Infty " & agent  | Requests transportation from Washington D.C. to Shortere Station Macon Co "Ala. for James Marshall (cold). | 

| May 30th,,1867 200 | Bingham H.C.| Talladega ala. May 23rd/67 Applies for an agency to issue supplies voucher new regulating. | 

| May 31 1867 202 | Brinson M | Columbus G.a. May 17th 1867 States grievances of one Nathan Cox (cold) against Frank Jones of Auburn G.a. for non payment of cox and children. |

| June 4th 1867 204| Bergan John A | Stale Co "Ala. June 1st 1867 Disires information whether he can be paid for teaching freedmen school states address at Uniontown. | 

| June 4th 1867 205 | Betts EF | Huntsville May 22nd 1867 | Wishes to have a horse restored to him | 

| June 6th 1867 207 | Browning Geo F Bvt Maj" & AAQM | Forwards Inventory and Inspection Reports of stores pertaining to QM. Dept | 

| June 10th 1867  209 | Banks Patsey | Marion Co "June 2 Desires to have his son Geo"Emil living in Montgomery with Sam Reid. States that said son runaway &c 1867 |

| June 13th 1867 210 | Brooks N.L. | Haysville Ala, June 10th 1867 In relation to school teachers there [[?]]. | 

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| When received. | NAME. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. |
| --- | --- | --- |

| June 18th 1867 211 | Barid Benj E and M 175 & 460.611.| Hamburg S.C. May 1867 At request of Alex Ellis (freedman) enclosed a note for $31 payable to him by B.B. Otis Fateville Ala. | 

| June 19th /67 213 | Bradford [[?]] | Statement concerning prisoners in Huntsville Jail and their constant demand for meat and bread. | 

| June 28th /67 217 | Branch E C | Mobile Ala June 26th 1867. Asks assistance in behalf of Moses Davis who wishes to get his son John Bell now held by one J H Foster | 

| June 30th 218 | Buckley C.W. Supt of Education E& M 222 | Montgomery Ala June 29. 67 Requests transportation for Wm S Carter from Mobile Ala to Oberlin Ohio

| July 14. 67 219 | Branch & C. | E & M  242 | Mobile Ala July 12, 1867 States that Moses Davis has been up to Coctaw after his boy Bill that Probate Judge Bailey refuses to recognize Genl Swaynes order that Dr Fisher refuses to let the child go and Subpona witnesses to proved that the boy never belonged to Davis, also that Davis is capable of taking care and providing for the child. |

| Aug 3 67 220 | Buckley C W Supt of Education | Montgomery Aug 3rd. 1867 Requests transportation to Madison Leake Co. O. for Eliza and Susan Cob freed children. Who have been provided with homes by the R.M.A. Approved & Forwarded to Genl Howard Aug 3. 1867 |

| Aug 3 /67 221 | Buckley C W Supt of Education | Montgomery Aug 3rd 1867. Requests transportation to homes for teachers Mr & Mrs Sileby, Anna P. Smith & T.C. Steward States that they have complied with conditions required.
Approved & Forwarded to Genl Howard Aug 3rd 1867

| Aug 7. 68 222 | Bird Elizabeth E & O H 283 | Union Springs Aug 3, 1867 States that one of her former slaves has two children living with Dr A Sam in Clayton Ala who refuses to give them up the father is able & willing to support them. |












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