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|When received|Name and Rank of Writer|Date and purport of letter|Endorsement and Memorandum|
|---|---|---|---|
|1869 May 6th ✓ 1|Jackson, L.A. (From Asst. Com'r of Va) Filed * (see J2, 1st Vol 1869)|Cliff Mills, Va, April 15th 1869|
Writes in behalf of the colored people of that section, whose agents bought from Alfred Meyer a certain tract of land to be paid for in instalment for school purposes. After making part payment the land is now offered for sale under a deed of trust.|   |

|1869 May 6th ✓ 2|Jackson, Lyttleton (Teacher) Filed * (see J.1, 1st Vol 1869) L.S. 23, 1 Vol 1869.|Cliff Mills Va, May 3d 1869. Encloses copy of deed between Alfred Meyer and Three (3) colored men Trustees, for rent of a piece of land for six years, for school purposes. The land of Meyer's was sold April 28th 1869 under a deed of trust, and the Trustees have been ordered by the purchase to move the school building erected thereon. Have no place for it yet. School has been taught in the building two winters.|   |

|1869 May 8th ✓ 3|Jackson, Thos. P. * late S.A.C. (Enclosed in J4, 1 Vol 1869)|Farmville Va, April 24th 1869. Transmits a report of buildings (captured rebel property) standing on land of the late George Daniels and others at Farmville, Va, their condition &c.|   |

|1869 May 8th ✓ 4|Jackson, Thos. P. (From Bvt. Maj. White, D.O.) Filed * (see J.3, 1 Vol 1869)|Farmville Va, May 3d 1869. Forwards names of board of Trustees who are to have charge of school building at Farmville Va. (1 Enclosure)|No action to be taken in this case for the present, until the decision of the military, his response in regard to their occupancy of the buildings is known-|


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