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H. 198. O.A.C. vol 2 1866
T. 40. FBSM 1866

Macon, Georgia.
Nov 26th 66.

H. 6

Hill. N. Sellers
Capt & A.S.A. Bureau.

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

States that Peggy Johnson, a freedwoman, informs him, that Mr. J.J. Hart, of Oxford Miss, has her daughter Lucy, who Hart claims has been bound to him by a Bureau Agent.  Is anxious to recover her daughter & will pay all expenses.

Rec'd OAC Nov 27th 1866

[[stamp]] Freedman's Bureau State of Miss Received DEC 12 1866 [[/stamp]]

Office A. Com'r Bureau R.F.& A.L.
Savannah, Ga., Dec'r 4th 1866.

Respectfully referred to the Ass't Com'r Bureau R.F. & A.L. for Mississippi, whose attention is invited to within statement of Capt. Hill A.S.A. Com'r.

Davis Tillson
Bt. Maj. Genl
& Ass't. Com'r

E.&M. 16.}
Vol. 2.}

Head Qr's Dist Miss
Bureau RF & AL.
Vicksburg, Dec. 12" 66

Respectfully referred to Asst Sub-Comm'r, Dist Grenada, for investigation & report 

By order of Bvt Maj Gen Wood.
A.W. Preston
A.A.A.G.

Transcription Notes:
Preston's initials on the next page are clearer and are A.W.