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| When Received. | NAME. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. |
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| Aug. 29th, 1866  43 |  Hastie, Dr. J H | Mobile August 24th, 1866.  Makes statement to Captain Beddle regarding the house burning and shooting affair at Stocton Baldwin Co. Ala. |

| Sept. 4th 1866  53 | Harmount Geo. A Asst Supt &c &c | Montgomery Ala. Sept 4th, 1866.  Requests to know if the certificate of discharge from the U.S. Service of Edward Davis & Rob't Seymour of Co "G" 44th USCI. and their claims for commutation of rations while they were prisoners of war, have been received at your office. |

| Sept. 26th, 1866  56 | Hawkins George  Teacher colored schools | Opelika Ala, Sept 24th, 1866.  Applies for books and money; says he must have both to enable him to run the school |

| Oct. 23rd, 1866  63 | Hudson E. McK  May 15th Infantry Comdg. Post. | Mobile Oct 21st, 1866  Reports that by S.O. No 27 Hd. Qrs. District of the Chattahoochee, he is ordered to turn the Marine Hosptl over to Maj Genl. Swayne, U.S.V. A.C. of the FB and AL, and requests instructions as to the disposition of the sick now in Hosptl |

| Oct. 23rd 1866  67 | Honey G.W. Spl. Agt. | Galveston Texas Sept. 20th. 1866  Asks information on behalf of Lavinia Brown freedwoman, of her mother Malinda Royston, who formerly lived in Woodville Ala, but is now supposed to be in Marion, Ala, with her former owner Mrs V Royston. |

| Oct. 29th 1866  70 | Honey Geo W. Spl Agt A M A | Galveston Texas, Sept 24th 1866  On behalf of Winkley Jones; inquires concerning the whereabouts of Arthur Jones (fm) who when last heard from was at Decatur, L.A. |

| Nov 12th 1866  78 | Hood Chas C | Summerset, Perry Co. Ohio, Oct 24th 1866  Asking information and particulars concerning the death of Surgeon Chas H Hood. |

| Dec 20th 1866  96| Hill N. Sellers Captain V.R.C. Supt BRF & AL | Macon Ga. Dec. 15th 1866  Jane Bethay (fw) applies to have her four children returned They with herself were sold from the estate of Goodman Bethay of Conecuh Co. Ala, 15 miles from Sparta. asks for information of the position of the children.


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| When Received. | NAME. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. |
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| Apl 4th/67  111 | Henderson G.C. | Newbern Green Co. Ala. March 30th 1867  Enquires if Maj. S.G. Spann is an Agent of the Bureau for Newbern District. |

| Apl. 24th/67  125 | Hewlett Frank | States he is under arrest, charged unjustly of stealing a mule, and prays that he may be discharged, was a U.S. Soldier, and a citizen of Ill. |

| Apl. 27th/67  127 | Hancock Anthony | Bibb Co. Ga. April 11th 1867  Makes affidavit before Captain N.S. Hill V.R.C. that he worked last year for Phil. Franke in Jasper Co. and that he holds notes against him for his wages. |

| Apl. 27th/67  128 | Hill N Sellers Captain V.R.C. & S.A.C. | Macon G.a. April 16th. 1867  Requests transportation for C Parkins and wife from this place to Selma Ala. States that they have children in Selma who can support them. |

| May 29th/67  137 | Hampton H.H. | Bellevue Station Dallis Co. Alabama  States that he has been inveigled by false representation to work at Ironvale Jefferson Co. Ala, that he is anxious to return to Washington but not being able to procure the means requests that he receive assistance to enable him to reach home. |

| May 30th/67  138 | Holcomb J.A. and John Ramsey & wife | Contract for labor betwene them. |

| June 4th/67  140 | Howard O.O. Maj. Genl. & Commissioner | Forwards transportation Order #1977 for 100 freedmen from Mobile Ala, to Galveston Texas, to be given only to Mr J.A. Randall in person. |

| June 13th/67  142 | Hickman Richard | Centre Alabama May 15th 1867  Complains that he is detained in jail without a trial |

| June 26th/67  143 | Healy J.B. | Girard Ala. June 5th 1867  Reports various outrages upon a freedman upon the part of Ben Edga of Crawford Russell Co. Ala. |

| July 7. 67  144 | Hooper C.M.  E & M 221 | Crawford Russell Co July 5. 1867  Requests establishment of a school for freedmen suggests Mr Early Horn as teacher, thinks that 100 scholars could be obtained |





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