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NARA 62 120 him and show cause why he left his former employer and if without just cause compel him to return to his employer in accordance with Par 2 Circular No. 1 current series A.G. Bready Bvt Col and Supt [[left margin]] June 27 [[/left margin Hd Qrs Asst Commissioner Central District Raleigh NC June 29th 1866 Endorsement that was omitted. Respectfully referred to Bvt Col A.G. Brady Supt Central District with the request that the within named William Taylor (F) may be sent back to his employer Franklinton N.C. June 26 1866 (Signed) Thos. H. Hay Capt. V.R.C. and Asst Supt. [[left margin]] Jones v 107 [[/left margin]] W.W. Capt V.R.C. Sub Dist. Warren Oxford June 19th 1866. Asks for instructions in relation to vaccinating the Freedmen in his Sub Dist. Respectfully referred to Dr. Hogan Chief Med. Officer to know if any such instructions have been given by his order Raleigh June 21st 1866 By command of Bvt. Maj Genl. Robinson (Signed) Clinton A Cilley A.A.G. Respectfully returned to Bvt. Col C A Cilley A.A.G. Bu. R.F. and A.L. Orders were issued, at my suggestion, by the Supt. of the schools for this State to have all the pupils of colored schools vaccinated by the Surgeons of the Bureau when such could be done. No instructions were issued through me to Asst. Superintendents and in no case have I encouraged any officer of the Bureau to make any agreement with private physicians, there being no rule of the Bureau by which physicians could get pay for such services Raleigh June 23rd 1866 (Signed) M.K. Hogan Surg. U.S.V. Surgeon-in-chief Respectfully returned with attention called to endorsement of Dr. Hogan Chief. Med. Officer Bu. R.F. and A.L. Raleigh N.C. June 25 1866 By Command of Bvt. Major Genl. Robinson Clinton A Cilley Bvt. Col. and A.A.G (over) 121 Respectfully returned- Attention invited to the endorsement of Dr. Hogan. Central District Raleigh N.C. June 29th 1866 A.G. Bready Bvt. Col and Supt [[left margin]] Humphreys, 145 [[/left margin]] Deborah Durham Dpo. Wake Co June 20th 1866 Statement concerning a counterpane belonging to her in possession of a negro man named Anderson. Respectfully referred to Col. A.G. Brady Supt. Central Dist. Raleigh June 28 1866 By command of Bvt. Maj. Genl. Robinson (signed) Clinton A. Cilley Bvt. Col. and A.A.G. Respectfully referred to Lieut. McAlpine for investigation. Central Dist. Raleigh N.C. June 29th 1866 A.G. Bready Bvt. Col and Supt. Cox, Isham (citizen) Mud Lick Chatham Co June 18th 1866 [[left margin]] June 28, [[/left margin]] Makes Statement in relation to money due a Freedman named Green, by Richard B. Paschal. Respectfully referred to Lieut. W. N. Thompson for investigation. Central District Raleigh N.C. June 29th 1866 A.G. Bready Bvt. Col and Supt. Brady, A.G. Bvt. Col. Vols. and Supt. Central Dist. Hd. Qrs. Central Dist. Raleigh N.C. June 11th 1866 [[left margin]] 113 [[/left margin]] Forwards Vouchers for 1 bale of Hay given by Major Stickney to S. Hazill [[in left margin]] June 20 [[/in left margin]] Respectfully returned to Bvt. Col. A.G. Brady Supt. Central District State of N.C. The name in which the forage was need has been set forth in the blank form and I am aware that (over)
Transcription Notes:
"Bvt" before the rank stands for Brevet and was a type of military commission used during the Civil War and for a little while after.
ie. Bvt Col and Supt