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| When Received. | NAME. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Mch. 11th/67  21 | Raning H.H. | Nashville. April 30th. 1867  Complains of the Agent at Courtland, Ala. Maj. J.J. Jones, and keeping his horse which had been ordered to be turned over to him. That the horse is becoming in a very bad condition, requests enclosure to be returned. |

| May 15th/67  22 | Rogers Mrs. S.M. | Colbert Co. May 9th. 1867  States that she is the widow of a federal soldier and that the agent of the Bureau at Tuscumbia, Ala. refused to give her rations. |

| May 23d./67  23 | Richardson Wm. | Athens. Ala. May 18th. 1867  States that B Read had a mule taken from him during the war by Jas. Calvin and that suit was instituted in Justice Court by Read vs Calvin |

| May 29th/67  24 | Rednon Wm.H. | Pike Co. Ala. May 21st. 1867  Makes a statement in regard to a case of adultery brought against him. |

| June 6th/67  25 | Roberts A.P. | Notasulga May 2d. 1867  Claims 6120 bushels of corn due the County of Macon Ala. under arrangement of Genl. Smith. Explains circumstance of transaction |

| June 10th/67  26 | Richardson J.P. | Mobile. June 5th. 1867  Acknowledges receipt of telegram of the 4th directing the turning over of stores received by "Ship "Relief" and relates destitution existing in Mobile and neighboring Counties. |

| June 12th/67  27 | Russell Sanford | Montgomery. Ala. June 11th. 1867  Statement regarding Eliza Blount who is old infirm and being supported by the Bureau, desires transportation to V.A. where she thinks her relatives would assist in taking care of her. |

| June 13th/67  28 | Rust R.S. | Cincinnati May 25th. 1867  Requests that transportation to be furnished the following teachers to their homes David Dailey, and J.A. Arnold. |
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| When Received. | NAME. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. |
| --- | --- | --- |
| July 8. 67  29 | Robinson Lafayette  E.M 219 | Huntsville Ala July 3" 1867  States that he has hired an office at a monthly rate of ten (10) dollars. Encloses letter from J.S. Harris Insp B.R.F. & A.L. stating that same should be accounted for by Disbursing Officer of the Bureau |

| July 26. 1867  30 | Rosecrans E.H. late 1st Lieut 95 Ill Infy  E.M 268 | Selma Ala July 22. 1867  Requests information on behalf of a friend of his who has been teaching school, states that he has never received any pay, nor can hear from Mr Buckley |

| Aug 3d. 1867  31 | Rutland Redder  E.M 291 | Barbour Co. Ala. Aug 1. 1867  States that he has been solicited to teach school 5 or 6 miles from Clayton, that people are not able to pay &c |

| Aug 15. 1867  32 | Read Hiram  E.M 301 | Auburn Ala Aug 10. 1867  States that there is numerous black children running about without parents or any legal protectors. Suggests that some plan be adopted for their support and protection |

| Aug 24 67  33 | Raushenberg C H Agt B.R.F. & A.L.  E.M 319 | Cuthbert Ga Aug 10 1867  Rose Bension a freedwoman of Stewart Co prays for restoration of her son Perry 11 years old who has been stolen from husband Drummond, is hired out to Mr McNab of Barbor Co Ala. |

| Aug 29. 67  34 | Rose Will H Agt B.R.F. & A.L.  E.M 34 | Macon Miss Aug 20 67  Makes statement in regard to child Caroline Bryson of Macon Miss now living near Tuscaloosa Ala the Mother of the child appeals to the Bureau for the return of her child.  Referred to Robt Blair for investigation and report Aug 29 67 |

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V.A. - Virginia