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124 [[4 columned table]] | WHEN RECEIVED. | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. | HOW DISPOSED OF. | | Feby 7t 1866. #22. * | Richardson M T Bvt Brig Genl. | Darlington SC Feby 3" 1866 In regard to the condition of the Freedmen in his Dist and his efforts to reconcile the differences heretofore existing between the whites and the colored people. Encloses copy of letter from a prominent planter in Marlborough Dist to Revd B F Whitmore &c Supt of Education. | Feby 21 Filed. | | Feby 8th 1866. #23. | Robinson George J. | Philadelphia Pa Feby 6t 1866 Desires position in the Medical Department Freedmens Bureau. Encloses appointment and Discharge as Steward US.N. Requests them returned. | Feby 8th 1866 Respectfully referred to Surgeon Horner CMO. MW A.A.G | | Feby 5th 1866. #24. * | Ramsey Alex. US Senator | Washington DC Feby 2d 1866 Forwards letter of Lieut Wm F Poorman 2d US If. Vol and recommends him for a position. | Feby 6t Filed. | | Feby 9th 1866. #25. | Rogers James A. | Brownsville Tenn December 7th 66 Writes in relation to the freedmen in Tennessee. Referred by Lieut General Grant. | Feby 9th 1866 Respectfully referred to Bvt Maj Genl C B Fisk for remarks. MW A.A.G. Recd back Mch 7 with the information that Mr Rogers was an active rebel during that and not as he stated in his letter to the President, that he was a great slave holder and the most cruel master that could be found, and it is not strange that he prays to have the Bureau secured and that 4/5 of the negroes in his County are at work and doing well &c &c March 7th 1866 Respectfully returned to Lt Genl Grant whose attention is invited to the full report of Mr Scott Agent of the Bureau for Brownsville Tenn. herewith Enc. OOH | | Feby 10th 1866 #26. * | Record Isaiah | Washington DC Feby 8' 1866 Desires a position as teacher or Agent in the Freedmens Bureau. | Feby 13th Filed |