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Office Sub-Assistant Commissioner,
SUB-DISTRICT OF MONTGOMERY,
Montgomery, Ala., July 1st 1867.

Col. O.D. Kinsman.
Sub Asst. Commr

Sir
In compliance with instructions contained in your letter dates Head Qr. District of Alabama Montgomery Ala May 31st 1867. I have the honor to make the following report. 
There is one Clerk and one Messenger employed in This Office.
I think the freedmen have worked very well last month, as there have been very few complaints. 
There are very few complaints of Outrages, committed upon Freedmen last month, and no murders reported.
There were twelve (12) applications for pay and bounty of discharged 'colored Soldiers' made out at this office and forwarded to Washington last month. 
The Corn and Bacon sent out by the Southern Relief Commission for the County of Montgomery Ala. was distributed by me during the month June 1867. to three hundred and seventy eight (378.) White and two hundred and fifty colored persons.
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