Viewing page 96 of 131

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

[[3 columned table]]
| When Received. | NAME | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Feb" 12th/67 47 | Peck Wm H H Captain V.R.C. Asst Supt BRF&AL | In two letters refuse the cases of W.J.M. Gray and Dan'l O. Weed for information as to whether they are entitled to Bounty. |

| Mch" 14th/67 53 | Pierce C.W. S.A.C. Demopolis, Ala. | Requests papers to be returned for correction.|

| Apr" 6th/67 55 | Powell R.H. | Union Springs, Mch" 26th 1867 Desires the establishment of a colored school at Town Creek Bullock Co". Recomends G.W. Germany for teacher &c |

| Apl" 8th/67 56 | Pennington J.L. | Cusseta, Ala, Mch" 30th 1867. Applies to Genl Howard for aid to establish a school at slave place, a school was being started then some time ago, but a few rebels protested and the matter was discontinued. States that there is a Mr Holland, a loyal man, who is respected by the freedmen, who would teach the school should it be established. |

| Apl" 16th/67 58 | Phillips B.F. | Makes complaint of one Mr Spann, Bureau Agent at Newton who he states has been charging freedmen for the collecting of their wages, and twenty five cents a head for witnessing contracts. |

Apl" 26th/67 61 | Porter B F | Greenville, Ala, Apl" 17th 1867 Forwards pardon for a girl that was sent to the Penitentiary and requests transportation for her. |

| May 4th 1867 64 | Pomroy Hon S.C. U.S. Senator | Encloses with favorable recomendation a letter from Mrs Mitch (nee Townsend) a daughter of Samuel Townsend deceased of Huntsville, Ala, requesting his assistance in finding out that because of her fathers property who (she believes) left her $30,000 or $40,000 Favorably endorsed by Mr Estifft. |

| May 16th/67 65 | Pierce C.W. Bvt" Maj" Sub" Asst" Comr" | Recomends that transportation be furnished to a large family of freedmen and children from Demopolis Ala, to Memphis Tenn".

| May 31st/67 70 | Page C.C. | Winchester Miss May 21st/67. Requests aid from the Bureau and states that there are no rations in Choctaw or Washington Cos" Ala. from which he can obtain supplies. |

| June 11th/67 72 | Palmer Fred. S. Lt Col" & Sub" Asst" Comr" E & M 254. 282 | Memphis June 3rd 1867. T Randolph late of Co" I" 101st U.S.C.T. states that in Mch" 1866 he left his discharge papers with one Maj" Jones Bureau Agent at Courtland Ala. to have his bounty collected. has heard nothing from them since, though he has repeated written to Maj" Jones. |

| June 20th/67 74 | Pierce C.W. Bvt" Maj" | Transmits proceedings of a Board of Survey convened at office commissary of Subs" Demopolis, Ala. on the 13th day of June 1867 pursuant to S.O. No" 10 Nd" Ow" Dist" Ala. May 13th 1867. |

| June 25th/67 75 | Peck Captain Wm H H Sub" Asst" Comr | States that a Col'd child named Phillis Gregory who was left with Dr R.D. Reders Hernando Miss over two (2) years ago. |

| June 28th/67 76 | Pellicer A.D. Dir of Catholic Asylum E & M 76. 236 | Mobile, Ala. June 24th 1867 Requests the aid of Gov't for rations to sustain the life of 232 orphans inmates of two asylums in Mobile, Ala. |

| June 28th/67 77 | Pierce W & others | Richmond V.A. June 10th 1867 Forwards petition stating facts concerning Peter Physicks (freedman) and requests transportation from Mobile to Richmond V.A. |

| July 3rd/67 78 | Peck W. H. H. Captain & Sub" Asst" Comr" | Greenville, Ala. July 2nd 1867. States that Anthony Palmer late a Corporal in Co" G 51st USCT. left his discharge with the Bureau Agent at Montgomery. He desires to know if there is any money coming to him. |

| July 20. 67 79 | Petters & Dawson E & M 748 | Selma Ala July 18. 1867 Requests assistance in obtaining a pardon for John Adams a white man and Mooney a freedwoman who were promptly indicted and convicted at the present time of the city Court of Selma for living together in fornication & adultery |

| July 22nd/67 89 | Peck W. H. H. Capt & Sub Asst Comr E 
& M 260.270 | Greenville Ala July 15, 1867 Recommends the increase of $10 per month to the Salary of Eol Caldwell an employee of his office States that his present pay is $15 per month does not have proper proportion to the amount of work he is required to perform. |