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[[right margin]] A 1. O.S.A. Comr. Vol 2. 67 [[/right margin]]

Written merely to give you information and is as reliable as you want to put my name to it, You known Col. the clerical positions some of us all copy at this time, you will [[?]] at once. yours &c [[?]]

Filed.
A.1. (B.R.F.& A.L.) Vol.2. 67
Americus April 23 1867.
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A9 O.A.C. Vol 2 1867

Annonymous
Reporting outrage committed on a freed man in Preston Webster Co. by Meredith Statnon Yankee Sims & James Baldwin.

[[strikethrough]] Filed [[/strikethrough]]
Letter to J.D. Stapleton Agt Preston Webster Co. LSB. P81 No 448 with copy of that portion of this letter enclosed within by red marks (.....)"

4 Enclosures

[stamp]] THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE UNITED STATES [[/stamp]]

[[stamp]] OFFICE ASS'T COMM'R BUREAU R.F.& A.L. GEORGIA REC'D MAY 23 1867 [[/stamp]]

Office Sub. Asst. Commr. Bur R. F etc.
Cuthbert, Ga. May 17. 1867.
Rec. May 13. 67.

Respectfully forwarded to Capt E. Pickett V.R.C. A.A.A. Genl, Macon Ga As the crime is as committed outside of this Sub. District, which fact became known in course of the proceedings, established. On receipt of this anonymous letter, a copy of the principal part of it with Instructions, of which a copy is annexed as Enclosure A, as the original was not returned, was sent to J.D. Stapleton, then Agent for Webster Co. 

His proceedings in the form of an affidavit of freedman Simon Livingston, a report of his, setting forth that said Simon was under sentence by him for violation of his contract with John Statham when these cruelties were committed on him and last a copy of the evidence given in a comitment trial before the County Judge of Marion Co, where the accused parties live, appear, the first two in Enclosure B, the last in Enclosure C.,

It appears that Simon Livingston was cruelly treated by somebody as the marks on his body were plainly visible & that he must have been in the care of the defendants chained etc while it happened, still none of the white witnesses know anything about it how the marks came there.

the inquiries of Agt Stapleton in relation to payment of cost and further treatment of freed man Simon have been answered in a letter of which a copy is annexed as Encl. D. & in which he is also requested to state why he took action in a case outside of his county.

J A H Gaebel
1 Lt U.S. Inf. S. Asst. Com. Bur R F etc

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