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| When Received. | Name. | Date and Purport of Letter. |

| June 5th/66 13 | Whiting L.J. Captain & Asst. Supt. RF&AL | Mobile, May 31st 1866.
Forwards letter and orders in regard to brick taken from a certain fort and sold. by order of Col Robinson by Thos Fraser. |

| June 5th/66 14 | Winslow Jas. A. Comr. Comdg. Gulf Squadron | Flas Ship Estrella, Gulf Sqdn
Requests that transportation may be furnished for the articles designated, to Mobile or to some point on the river where they can be reached by a navy tug. |

| Aug 3d/66 23 | Whiting L.J. Captain & Act. Supt. | Mobile, Ala. July 31st 1866.
Transmits statement of an outrage committed upon Freedmen in his District. Asks for instructions from Hd Qrs relation thereto |

| Aug 8th/66 25 | Whiting L.J. Captain & A. Supt. | Makes Monthly Return Refugees for July 1866 for District of Mobile. |

| Aug 8th/66 26 | Same [[Whiting L.J. Captain & A. Supt.]] | Makes Monthly Return Freedmen for July 1866 for District of Mobile. |

| Aug 13th/66 28 | Williams E Citizen | Leesburg, Cherokee Co. Ala.
Says his property has been taken from him, and he asks for justice. |

| Aug 14th/66 29 | Whiting L.J. Captain N.R.C. | Mobile, Ala. July 23d 1866.
Applying for a leave of absence for twenty (20) days with permission to apply for extension for twenty (20) days more to visit his home. |

| Aug 22d/66 31 | Whiting, L.J. Captain & Actg Supt. | Mobile, Ala. Aug 8th 1866.
Transmitting special requisitions for use of Bureau to be used at Hospital at Dog River bar. Approved Dist of Chatt Sept 2d 1866. |

| Nov 16th/66 41 | Withers J.W. Mayor of Mobile | Mobile, Ala. Oct 31st 1866.
Concerning questions of church rivalry in Mobile, between Godfrey and Edmund Taylor, submits copy of letter of Lt Geo Shorkley, Asst. Supt. F.B. in Selma, and letter of Jefferson Hamilton in the matter. |

| Dec 18th/66 51 | Walsh, Michael Capt. &c Chief Supt BRF & AL | Nashville, Dec 3d 1866.
Reports that two colored men, Alfred and James Hooks, complain of injustice done them at Tuscumbia, Ala. |

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