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least 30 bushels of corn. The daughter owns a cow, a calf, and one third (1/3) interest in another farm valued at $2000.00.

Mrs H. employs a colored girl to haul wood to Williamsburg, 4 miles, giving the girl 2 loads out of every 6 hauled. The money received by Mrs. H. for the last 4 loads she appropriated in buying jewelry for her daughter
  
Mrs. H. has lost in consequence of the war 15 servants. She has 3 girls left who live with her and which she prefers to keep and feed rather than let them go. She has no positive evidence that Negroes ever wrongfully took anything from her.
  
There is no doubt, I think, that one of the horses referred to is in possession of the Freedmen's Bureau in York County. It was turned