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| May 24 1865 #1 S and M. page 1. | Hanson L.H. Agency aid of Treasury Dept. See H 29. 1865 | Washington D.C. May 25 1865. Requests that the settlement of Negroes on land known as "Tracy Hall" be prevented. |

| May 22d 1865 #2 | Harlan Hon. James | Washington D.C. May 13 1865. Refers letter of Lt. Thos. V. Nichols 101 U.S.C. Infy & A.Q.M. calling attention to the large number of needy and nearly helpless colored persons at that camp at Clarksville Tenn, and asking that rations be continued to the Colored persons thee and also the teachers of Freedmen &c. |

| May 27 1865 #3 | Helper H. H. | New York 150 Howard St.
May 22d 1865. States that of Two hundred and Eighty eight soldiers, who had lost their feet by frost and neglect, when received from Wilmington N.C. only forty five men survived. Suggests the propriety of confiscating for their use, one of productive Plantations in New Hanover Co. N.C.
Requests the approval of same (3 enclosures) file. |

| May 29 1865 #4 | Henderson J.P. U.S. Senator | Washington D.C. March 21 1865. Recommends for Commissioners to value slaves enlisted in Missouri. Sam'l M Breckinridge of St. Louis, James H Robinson of Danville and James M. Templeton of Louisiana Mo. file. referred from Sec of War |

| June 3d 1865 #5 | Hancock F.P. Referred to Bt. Gen. C.P. Fisk and Comr. for investigation and decision June 6/65 | Greenville Ky, May 22d 1865. Inquires permission for his Col's man Henry Hancock to visit his two sons belonging to Mr & Mrs Clarke stated to be "Strong Rebs". |