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Report of Plantations situated in the counties of Craven and Carteret, No. Ca. now under the control of the Bureau of Ref's Freed'n & Abn'd Lands, the same having been leased by the Spc'l Sup'g Agt. of the Treasury and by him turned over to the Bureau.

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| No. | Name of Owner | Name of Lesser | Situation | County | No. of Acres | Remarks 
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|

| 1 | Peter Hines | Joseph A. Haskell | 2 miles from New Berne on Neuse River | Craven |   | Hines a Surg in the Reb. Service, abandoned the property at the fall of New Berne |

| 2 | Henry Bryant | J Taylor and G.S. Daniels | Ea. side Brice Creek at junction with Trent River | Craven | 600 | Bryant, is said to have been a Union man, prior to the fall of New Berne |

| 3 | David W. Bell | John H. Baker | 2 miles S.E. Havelock Station | Craven | 50 | Bell, a strong secessionist, said to have accompanied the Reb. Army under Genl Pickett in the attempt to capture New Berne, Feb 1864 |

| 4 | John M. Parrott | Timothy Baker Jr. | 5 miles from Beaufort | Carteret |   | Parrott, said to be a Union man, left the property in charge of a son |

| 5 | State Land | Isaac W. Davis | 15 miles from Beaufort | Carteret | 150 |   |

| 6 | James W. Bryan | Right Night (col'd) | 1 1/4 miles from New Berne on Neuse Road | Craven | 20 | A decided Union man, left at the fall of New Berne, returned in the fall of 1863, went to N.B. returned in /64 & died with Yellow Fever |

| 7 | - Grove | Henry K. Bugbee | Ea. side South River, forty miles from New Berne | Craven | 2000 | Grove, abandoned property at the fall of New Berne history not known |

| 8 | John Staten | Geo. P. Simonton | four miles from New Berne | Craven |   | J. Staten, Has been contracted, with Confed. Gov't abandoned property at the fall of New Berne |

| 9 | John Staten | Luke Mason | four miles from New Berne | Craven |   | J. Staten, Has been contracted, with Confed. Gov't abandoned property at the fall of New Berne |

| 10 |   | John F. Ritch | Ea. Side Browns Creek, near its source | Craven | 200 |   |

|   | Alfred Real (deceased) | John F. Ritch | West of Southwest Creek |    | 500 |   |


| 11 | J.M.F. Harrison | Senior Lurry (col'd) | On the Trent Road | Craven | 1 | Harrison, Supporter of the Rebellion, abandoned property at fall of New Berne |

| 12 | - Battle | John Stewart | 2 1/4 miles from the Trent Road | Craven | 300 | Battle, resident of Mobile Al. claimed to a Union Man |

| 13 | Yarrell or Yarrow | James Pevir | 15 miles from New Berne on S.E. side Neuse River | Craven |   | Property abandoned at fall of New Berne |

| 14 | Edward Mallett | Wm H Rowles | 10 miles from New Berne & one mile from Croatan | Craven |   | Mallett, an officer in the Reb. service, abandoned property at the fall of New Berne |

| 15 | Peter G Evans | Benjamin Taylor | 2 miles S. of New Berne | Craven |   | Evans, Capt of Cav. in Reb. service, abandoned property at fall of New Berne |

| 16 | Henrietta Smith | Elijah White (col'd) | 6 miles from New Berne | Craven | 5 | Property abandoned at fall of New Berne, history of owner not known |

| 17 | Thomas Mc. Linn | Franklin Hagolen | 10 miles from New Berne & 2 miles from Evans Mills | Craven |   | T. Mc. Linn Died about the time of the act of secession, Heirs reside to be Union |

| 18 | John Staten | Moses Staten and David Gray | four miles from New Berne | Craven |   | J. Staten, see No. 8. |

| 19 | J.R. Donnell | W.W. Mc. Chesney | Havelock Station | Craven |   | Donnell, Union prior to fall of New Berne, not known to have engaged in the Rebellion, left New Berne prior to its capture |

| 20 | M. Mann | Jerry Blunt (col'd) | Near New Berne between neuse and Trent Roads | Craven | 4 | Mann, a Reb. Vol. volunteered to evade imprisonment |

| 21 | Norman Jackson | Riching Eubank | On Trent Road 8 miles from New Berne | Craven | Jackson, earnest supporter of Rebellion, abandoned property at the fall of New Berne |

| 22 | John M. Morehead | Isaac S. Hill | Six miles from New Port | Carteret |   | Morehead resided at Greensboro when New Berne fell, a supporter of the Rebellion |

| 23 |   | Thomas Spruel | On Neuse Road 4 miles from New Berne | Craven |   |   |

| 24 | E.D. Jones | Lewis Grimes and Gangy Blunt | Near Ft Spirula, S. side Trent River | Craven | 4 | True Union man, Place leased thru error |
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Transcription Notes:
5-3-2021: Transcribed per guidelines, "do" transcribed as ditto marks - per guidelines transcribed with the words the marks are meant to represent; Confirmed river, creek, and station names; Marking for review