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252

LETTERS RECEIVED.
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|WHEN RECEIVED.|NAME OF WRITER|---|DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER.|

|Oct 17th.|Laurance John.|58|Oct 17th. EB. 138. Makes statement about Mrs Hall of Simpson Co, Ky. Sent to Nashville a colored woman and four children - the Husband of the woman was Killed at the battle of Nashville last winter. This woman raised tobacco on Mrs. Hall's place &c, &c.|

|Oct 17th.|Laurance John.|59|Oct. 17th. Makes statement about some children in Henry Co.| 

|Oct. 18th.|Laurance John|60|Oct. 16, 1865. E.B. 139. Requests that certain men of 101st. U.S.C.I., be relieved from duty as Orderlies at Refugee Home, and men from 17th U.S.C.I., be detailed instead.|

|Oct. 19th.|Lucas N.B.|61|Oct. 16th. E.B. 141 Asks if he can issue transportation according to S.O. No. 138 A.S.O. C.S.|

|Oct 14th. [[stamp]] * [[/stamp]]|Lucas N.B.|62|Oct 11th. States that he was presented with an order from this office Restoring Mr. Burgees property. That said Burgee was the meanest kind of a man &c.|

|Oct 14th. [[stamp]] * [[/stamp]]|Lucas N.B.|63|Oct 11th. Desires to know whether the V.M. Dept. should make a difference in the pay of Colored and white Employees paying white $30 and Colored laborers $20. per month.|

|Oct 16th. [[stamp]] * [[/stamp]]|Lucas N.B.|64|Oct 12th. Requests that authority be delegated to him, that freed people of whom there are 500 living together as man and wife unlawfully - near Chattanooga may be joined free of expense.|

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LETTERS RECEIVED.
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|WHEN RECEIVED.| NAME OF WRITER.|---| DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER.|

|Oct 16th. [[stamp]] * [[/stamp]]| Laurance John |65|Oct 16th. Requests assistance for a family that has been taking care of an old colored woman - an invalid -|

|[[stamp]] * [[/stamp]]|Laurance John|66| Oct 19th. Reports that there is not a single occupant in the Contraband Camp|

|Oct 14th. [[stamp]] * [[/stamp]]|Lucas N.B.|67| Oct 10th. Requests transportation for a Mr. C. M. Blake teacher of Freedmen to Indianapolis Ind.|

|Oct 24th. [[stamp]] * [[/stamp]]|Lucas N.B.|68|Oct 14th. Requests School Books for Freedmen and Refugees|

|Oct 10th. [[stamp]] * [[/stamp]]|Laurance John Chaplain &c.|69|Oct 9th. Relating to the seizure and confinements of Thomas Bonan (colored) for two months & afterwards hurried away to McMeanle where he is at present confined and treated with great cruelty on charge of having acted as said for Col. Wilders Corps and gave information which resulted in the capture and death of his former master|

|Oct 28th. [[stamp]] * [[/stamp]]|Loughmiller F.A.|70|Oct 21st. Relating to the imprisonment in the county jail for failing to pin security for appearance at next Court of Order Freedman charged with stealing [[?]]|

|Oct. 22nd|Loughmiller F.A.|71|Oct. 28th 8.13.149. Awaiting instructions and asst to what shall he do in the case of Mr. McGee concerning "Milea" containing a statement of McGee & disclaiming his having formerly owned her and other facts relating thereto.|