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| When Received. | NAME. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. |
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| Aug 6th /66 21 | Ogilby T D Captain 15th U.S.I. Bvt Maj U.S.A. | Selma Alabama. July 29th 1866 Transmits proceedings of a Board of Survey convened at Selma Ala under S.O. No. 22 Hd Qrs Dist. of Ala, July 24th 1866 |

| Aug 8th /66 22 | Ogilby T D Captain 15th U.S.I. Bvt Maj U.S.A. | Makes Monthly Report Refugees for July 1866. for the Dist. of Selma, |

| Aug 8th /66 23 | Ogilby T D Captain 15th U.S.I. Bvt Maj U.S.A. | Makes Monthly Report Freedmen for July 1866 for the Dist of Selma. |

| Aug 11th /66 24 | Orders Special No. 42 Dept. South Macon G.A. August 8th 1866 | Ex 11. Orders a General Court Martial to convene at Montgomery, Ala. on the 15th inst. for the trial of Captain T.O. Steinberg V.R.C. A.C.S. at Greenville Ala, and such other prisoners as may be proberly [[properly]] brought before it 
Detail for the Court
Bvt. Col. J B. Callis Lt. Col. V.R.C.
Bvt. Maj. J. Leonard Captain V.R.C.
Bvt. Maj. O.D. Kinsman Captain & A.A.G.
Bvt. Maj C.W. Pierce 1st Lt. V.R.C. 
Captain G.R. Walbridge V.R.C.
1st Lieut S.F. Browning V.R.C.
Bvt. Lt Col. Edwin Beecher Paymaster
U.S.V. Judge Advocate
Forwarded Lt. Col. Beecher, Lt. Browning, Bvt. Maj Pierce August 16th 1866. |

| Aug 13th/66  25 | Orders Special No 44 Dept. South Macon G.a. August 10th 1866 | Ex I Relieves Captain G.R. Walbridge V R C from duty as a member of the General Court Martial convened by S.O. No. 42 Ex. 2 C.S. Hd. Qrs. Dept. of the South.

II Details Captain Wm. Shields V.R.C. as member of the General Court Martial convened by S.O. No. 42 C.S. Department South.

III Grants leave of absence for ten (10) days to Maj E McK Hudson 15th U.S.I. with permission to proceed beyond the limits of the Department. Forwarded I & II to Lt Col Edwin Beecher III to Maj Hudson August 13th 1866 |

| Aug 21st/66  28 | Oslin J W  M D | Bluffton, Alabama. August 20th 1866. Representing condition of Freedmen &c. |