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| Sept 22" 1866. #435. | Am. Freedmen Union. Comdr F. G. Shaw. President. | New York Sept 24" 1866. States that the Association holds two buildings standing on ground of the late Mrs. Meekins, on Roanoke-Island, N.C. which they wish to turn over to the Bureau. One is used as a Freedmen's Storehouse the other as an Industrial School &c. Desires to know if the Bureau recognizes the Industrial School as belonging to the Association, wouldn't buy the building, &c. Referred to Asst. Com'r. of N.C. for remarks. Sept 25th 1866. Oct 15" 1866. Recd back with report. E.B. p 68. Vol 2. Nov. 18" 1866.  Rec'd back with letter from Mrs. F. E. Newton to Sec of War. E.B. p 85 Vol 2. |

| Sept 24" 1866. #436. * | Alabama. W. Swayne, General. (1 enclo's) file. | Montgomery. Sept 18" 1866. Makes statement in explanation of the apparently extravagant Special Estimate for funds. |

| Sept 20" 1866. #437 * | Alabama. J. F. Congingham 11" Lt. & A.A.G. file | Montgomery Sept 15" 1866. Transmits for private information of Genl Howard copy of letter from Genl. Swayne to Maj. S.C. Greens A.A.G. Dept. of the South, enclosing an article from the "Montgomery Mail" containing a scurrilous attack upon Maj. O. D. Kinsman. |

| Sept. 20" 1866 #438. *  E.B. page. 26 Vol 2. | Alabama. W. Swayne. General. | Montgomery. Sept 17" 1866. States that he has received S.O #450. War Dept. C.S. mustering out Capt. W. S. Arthur. [[?]]. S. Requests that his muster out be postponed until an officer is sent to relieve him of the stores and business pertaining to his Dept. there being no officer in that Dist. who can properly do so. |

| Sept 19" 1866 #439 * | Adjt Generals Office. T. W. Vincent. A.A.G. See G 257. Vol 8 1866. file | Washington Sept 18" 1866 Transmits for information of the Comr. copy of letter from A.G.O. to Col. G. S. Jennings V.R.C. replying unfavorably to the Colonels application for the revocation of the order mustering him out of service and that he be assigned to duty in B.R.F.A.L. remain in force. |

| Sept 20" 1866. #440 * | Adjt. General's Office.  R. Williams A.A.G. (1 encls) filed | Washington Sept 19" 1866. Furnishes for information of the Com'r copy of letter from A.G.O. to General Schofield, Comdg. Dept. of the Potomac, informing him that the Counties of Fairfax and Alexandria are included in the Dept of Washington and should have been excluded from Dept of Potomac in G.O. 59 C.S. &c. |

| Sept 26" 1866. #441. * | Alabama. W. Swayne, General, See H. 428. 423, 431. Vol. 1 1866. file with 423 A. | Montgomery. Sept 22" 1866. Reports the return of the Special Agent sent to Clark County to investigate the statement of alleged sales of Freedmen. States that after a thorough inquiry he could find no one who had heard or thought of anything of the kind, on the contrary, that county is doing better than the average. |
| Sept 26" 1866 #442. E.B. page 29" Vol. 2 | Am. Missionary Association Geo. Whipple, Sec. (1 encl's) See A 27. Vol. 2 1866 | New York, Sept 25" 1866  Transmits copy of his letter of Jany 16" 1866, enclosing a schedule of lumber belonging to the Free Will. Bapt. Home Miss. Society. destroyed by Genl. Sherman's Army at Beaufort, S.C. and asking if there is any way of recovering the of the lumber. Also encloses copy of letter from Mr. Curtin Sec. for the Society, who desires to know if they can be reimbursed. &c |

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