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M.110 (R.F.& A.L., Vol. 12,) 1868. M 2. 1868. B.R.F. and A.L. "P of G." Steubenville, Ohio March 20th 1868 M.14,1868 V.C. McCook M Mary Baldwin Requests transportation for Mr. & Mrs. Johnson, Dolby Cobb wife and child, Paston Cobb, and Eliza Miles, destitute col' persons from Goldsboro N.C. to be sent to her at Steubenville O. Letter from said parties enclosed herewith. PLB Vol 5" April 16. 1868 File [[stamp]] THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE UNITED STATES [[/stamp]] [[stamp]] BUREAU R.F.& A.L. WASHINGTON REC'D APR 16 Back 1868 [[/stamp]] Wrapper (2 Enclosures) Received, Bureau R.F.& A.L. March 28th, 1868. Rec'd Hd. Qrs. Asst. Com. Bu. R.F. & A.L. N.C. 2" April 1868 Rec'd B.R.F. and A.L. P of G April 3" 1868. WAR DEPARTMENT Bureau Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, Washington, March 28th 1868. Respectfully referred to the Asst. Comr for North Carolina, to know if the people referred to within are proper subjects for Gov't transportation, and if so, for his recommendation. By order of Major Gen. O.O. Howard E. Whittlesey A.A.A. Genl. Bureau Refugees F & A.L. Hd. Qrs. Asst. Comr. N.C. Raleigh, April 2" 1868 Respectfully referred to Jno D. Black Agent at Goldsboro for investigation and report. EB Vol 1 Apr 14 1868 By order of Col. & Bvt. Maj. Gen. N.A. Miles Asst. Com'r Jacob F. Chur Act. Asst. Adjt Gen'l E.B.19 Bu R.F.& A.L. 1868 Bu. R.F. and A Lands Goldsboro N.C. April 10. 1868. Respectfully ordered with the information, that the parties referred to are in an almost destitute condition, but not at present depending on the Gov't for sup0ort. - I would recommend that they be furnished transportation to Steubenville Ohio, as there is but little prospect of their condition being bettered for some time they being obliged to work by days (over)