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| WHEN RECEIVED. | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. | HOW DISPOSED OF. |
|July 24' 1866 #384. *| South Carolina R K Scott AC.| Charleston S.C. July 19th Forwards report of Lt Col A P Carohuer, that the great mass of freedmen are industrious, and anxious to perform their part of contract-used a disposition of planters to drive from the plantations the the freedmen with large families | Filed. |
| July 24 1866 #385 * | South Carolina. R K Scott, AC | Charleston SC July 19 '66 Forwards request of Genl O H How'd A.A.A.G Dept of the Carolinas to be furnished with Semi-monthly reports of operations of Bureau contract system, with a view to enlighten the Gen'l Comdg Mil Div of the Atlantic | Filed |
| July 26 1866 #386 * | Slomes K. H. | Plesant Grove Pa July 24 66 Requests a selection as Asst Supt of Abandoned Lands; is a practical farmer, and a blacksmith | Filed See PLB Vol 2 July 27. |
| July 25 1866 #387. * | Shorey Henry A. Late Cap't 15" Me. | Bath Me July 23 66. Desires position in Freedmen's [[?]] Bureau. | Filed See PLB Vol 2 July 27. |
| July 26 1866 #388. | Subsistence Department A B Eaton U.S | Washington DC July 25 66 Refers copy of letter of Genl W W Burns C S Wilson Hilton Had SC calling attention to the views herein expressed and suggesting the question whether the ration issued to refugees &c may not be constructed more economically. Genl Burns recommends that that the ration consist of Corn, Bacon, Molasses /Ripe apples for women and children | Aug. Respectfully referred to Genl Scott AO who will please make the changes in the ration as within suggested APK A.A.A.G Letter to Comdy Genl information him of above endorsement. See PLB Vol 2 Aug 1866 |
| July 27 1866 #389 * | South Carolina H W Smith A.A.G | Charleston SC. July 21 Forwards Circulars and orders relative to selling A goods to freedmen. | Filed |