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NARA 24 44 Goldsboro, April 5th 1866 Bell Fannie (Care of J.H. Everett) E.B. p46 and 55, States that she was put in jail by Chaplain Glavis, Asst. Supt. &c for not complying with the contract made with Lott Humphrey - that the contract was made for 12 months without her knowledge. Requests protection. Apr 13 Endorsement of Genl. Howard. Respectfully referred to Col. E Whittlesey Asst. Com'r. Endorsement of Col. Whittlesey. Respectfully referred to Chaplain Glavis for report. Respectfully referred to Chaplain Geo. O. Glavis Asst. Supt. Sub Dist of Goldsboro with reference to the endorsement of the Asst. Com'r Bu R.F. and A.L. Hd. Qrs. Central Dist. Raleigh N.C. April 14th 1866 Capt. C.S. Vols and Supt. Central Dist. Hd Qrs Sub Dist of Orange, Hillsboro, N.C. Apr 13 1866 Penniman Geo. W. Lieut and Asst. Supt. Asks permission to employ a clerk. Continuation of endorsements E.B. p 43. Endorsement of Col. Whittlesey. Respectfully returned approved. Permission is hereby given to employ a clerk at $50.00 per month. Apr 13 Respectfully returned to Lieut Geo. H. Penniman Asst. Supt. Sub Dist of Orange. Bu R.F. and A.L. Hd. Qrs. Central Dist. Raleigh Apr 14th 1866 Capt. CS Vols and Supt. Central Dist. Hd Qrs Sub Dist of Orange Hillsboro April 11th 1866 Penniman Geo. H. Lieut and Asst Supt. Asks instructions in relation to the extent of the Justices of Peace in certain cases. continuation of endorsement E.B. p.43, Ends't of Col. Whittlesey Respectfully returned. Apr 13 Freedmen & all negroes have the the same civil rights & responsibilities as white citizens. Whatever a Justice of Peach may do in one case, lawfully, he may do in the other. Respectfully returned to Lieut Penniman with reference to the endorsement of Asst Comr. Bu R.F. and A.L. Hd. Qrs. Central Dist. Raleigh Apr 14th 1866 Capt. CS Vols and Supt. Central Dist. 45 Goldsboro N.C. Apr 11th 1866 Frost S.M. E.B. p 48. In behalf of the Wayne Female College, requests that among the buildings on the college premises claimed by the U.S. authorities as abandoned property of the so-called Confederate States, are several which were erected before the war rebellion, paid for, and used by the College - and further, requests that all buildings now on the College premises may be allowed to remain. endorsement of Capt. F.P. Johnston A.W.M. Apr 15 Respectfully forwarded to Brevt Brig Genl. E. Whittlesey Asst. Commissioner with the request that the matter be referred to Chap Geo O. Glavis U.S.A. Asst Supt at Goldsboro with orders to investigate and report immediately. Endorsement of Genl. E. Whittlesey Respectfully referred to Chaplain Geo O. Glavis for investigation and report. Respectfully referred to Chap. Geo. O. Glavis Asst Supt. Sub Dist of Goldsboro with reference to the endorsement of the Asst Commissioner. Bu R.F. and A.L. Hd. Qrs. Central Dist. Raleigh Apr 16th 1866 Capt. CS Vols and Supt. Central Dist. Executive Dept. of N.C. Raleigh April 16th 1866 Worth Johnathan Govr. of N.C. Complains that several Freedmen have squatted on a lot of land belonging to the State and says that the Freedmen claim authority from the Bureau to build. Apr 16 Endorsement of Genl. Whittlesey, Asst Com. Respectfully referred to Capt. Almy for investigation Respectfully referred to Lieut A.B. Gardner Asst. Supt. Sub Dist Raleigh who is informed that the statement of these people "that they had authority from the Bureau to build on any public lot is without foundation. Lieut. Gardner will therefore take such measures to suppress this nuisance as will be most prompt as effective Raleigh Apr 16th 1866 Capt. CS Vols and Supt. Central Dist.