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Office Sup't R.,F. & A.L.,
Sub-District Huntsville.
Huntsville, Ala.,  186

Morgan 4.752 Marshal 11.984 Winston 2,89. We are also preparing returns for the different counties for March 1866, as follows Blount 17.453 Cherokee 19.406 DE. Kalb 10.106 Franklin 7.626 Jackson 13,206 Lauderdale 20.584. Limestone 6.758 Laurence 8.494 Madison 9.486 Marion 11,439. Morgan 12,276 Marshal. 13,268 Winston, I find great difficulty in obtaining reports of rations from Civil agents. They seem to think nothing is to be done but divide the rations and when they receive them without rendering any account to this office, I am now calling on them for estimates setting forth the different classes for March in this may or can have a report on which to predicate our monthly reports in a proper form as soon as I get this lot of rations off I will visit my family for a short time in consiquence of sickness, I ought to go now but and waiting for my leave to arrive by mail there seems to be many discripencies in Goodfellows accounts for instince. He receipted to G. P. Burn for rent at one time for $130.00 & only accounted on the Books for $100.00 I was ordered to refund the rents to Burn. He refuses to take what Goodfellow accounts for

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