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| When Received. | Name of Writer. | Date and Purport of Letter.  |
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| June 8 1867 #19 | Judge Laura B Mrs. See P.L.B. June 8th 1867. June 10th Referred to Asst. Comr. of Ala., The writer has been informed of this reference. | Greene Co. Ala. May 20th 1867. Presents a statements of her disagreeable condition owing to the casualties of war and general want of order in the community, and requests to be assisted from the "Destitute Appropriation" till the crop on her place matures. Has a large number of freedpeople around her whom she is instructing, &c. |

| June 6th 1867 #20. * | Johnson H.V. file. | Augusta, Ga. May 27th 1867. Fully concurs in the opinion of Judge Gould, given to John. Milledge Esq. "that in the absence of any express provisions of the Article creating the office of Solicitor of the Bureau, the oath referred to is necessary to enable any legal practitioner to act in that capacity." |

| June 13th 1867 #21. | Jewett, Milo B. June 14th Referred to Asst. Comr. of Miss. | Milwaukee Wis., June 10th 1867. Requests assistance for Mrs Emma C. Sparrow & her family, destitute white people of Lodi, Choctaw Co., Miss. |

| June 12th 1867 #22 | Johnson John J. June 13th Referred to A.C. of Md. for copy of the indentures by which these children were bound. June 19th Recd bk with report, E.B. p 290 Vol. 3. - Destroyed by person unknown, July 20, 1867. see V 301, Vol 10. | Washington June 14th 1867. States that in 1862 his two children Robert and Charles were bound to Benjamin Davis, at Annapolis. Mr. Davis says they were bound with the consent of their mother, but she says not, that he is able to support his children, and wishes them returned to him. |

| June 18th 1867 #23. * | Johnson, Thos. C. Prest. of Randolph Macon College. See V #161. Vol 9. See A326 Vol 11. Copies of Estimates furnished see P.L.B. June 19th 67. file. | Washington June 17th 1867. States that his interview with Genl Brice resulted in discouragement in pressing the claim of the Randolph Macon College. Requests to be furnished with copies of Col. Bailie's estimate, also to be informed any action that may be taken. | 

| June 21st 1867 #23. | Jackson John A. June 21st. Referred to Asst. Com'r. of S.C. for his information & action. | Springfield, June 10th 1867. States that he sent articles of provisions to [[??]] which have never arrived at their destination, requests assistance in finding them. |

| June 21st 1867 #24. | Jordan M, 482 16th Street. June 21st Referred to Mr. Manning (thro A.C. of D.C.) for his remarks in reply to the within statement, & to state (if he has incurred such indebtness) his objection to paying the bill. June 21st. Rec'd back with report E.B. p. 319. Vol 3. | Washington June 21st 1867. States that Mr. Charles Manning an employee in the Freed Bureau has procured of Mr. Maken a [[??]] valued at $45.00 and refuses to pay for the same. Requests action of the Com'r. in this matter. |

| June 26th 1867 #25. *. | Jones Josiah, Mr. & Mrs. June 27th Referred to Asst. Comr. of Md. for report. - Nov. 14th. Rec'd back with report. E.B. p. 83 Vol. 4. Feby 5th 1868. Rec'd. back the child has been restored to its parents. file. | [[??]] Md. June 23d 1867  Requests an order restoring to them one of their children as he has been illegally bound out. |


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Made some corrections but still many question marks.