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ROSTER OF OFFICERS AND CIVILIANS, ON DUTY IN THE
BUREAU OF REFUGEES, FREEDMEN AND ABANDONED LANDS, STATE OF TEXAS, JUNE 1, 1868.

Brevet Major General J. J. REYNOLDS, Assistant Commissioner,
Headquarters at Austin, Texas.

STAFF OF ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER.
Second Lieutenant Charles A. Vernou, 4th U.S. Cavalry, A. A. A. General.
Brevet Captain C. S. Roberts, 1st Lieutenant 17th U.S. Infantry, A.A.Q.M., and Disbursing Officer. 
Surgeon Warren Webster, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., Surgeon in Chief.
Brevet Colonel Wm. H Sinclair, Inspector.
Rev Joseph Welch, Superintendent of Schools.
E. M. Wheelock, Esq., Special Duty.

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| No. Sub-Dist | SUB-ASSISTANT COMMISSIONERS. | STATION. | COUNTIES COMPRISING EACH SUB-DISTRICT. |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |

| 1 | John H. Archer, | Beaumont, | Jefferson, Orange and Hardin. |

| 2 | A. H. Cox, | Liberty, | Liberty and Chambers. |

| 3 | Brevet Lieut. Col. Geo. H. Cram, Captain 17th Infantry, | Galveston, | Galveston. |

| 4 | Arthur B. Homer, | Columbia, | Brazoria and Matagorda, east of the Colorado river. |

| 5 | Nesbit B. Jenkins. | Wharton, | Wharton and Matagorda, west of the Colorado river. |

| 6 | Captain F. W. Bailey, 35th Infantry, | Indianola, | Calhoun, Refugio and and that portion of Jackson south of Texana, inclusive. |

| 8 | James Lowrie, | Jasper, | Jasper, Newton and Tyler. |

| 10 | Fred. W. Reinhard, | Centreville, | Leon and Houston. |

| 11 | M. E. Davis, | Houston, | Harris and Montgomery. |

| 12 | Wm. H. Rock. | Richmond, | Fort Bend. |

| 14 | Louis W. Stevenson, | Columbus | Colorado, & Fayette, east of the road from Round Top, through La Grange to Lavaca Co., incl. |

| 15 | A. K. Foster, | Halletsville, | Lavaca and that portion of Jackson north of Texana, exclusive. |

| 16 | Hiram Clark, | Clinton, | DeWitt, Victoria, Goliad Karnes and Bee. |

| 17 | A. A. Metzner, | San Augustine, | San Augustine, Shelby and Sabine. |

| 18 | Charles Schmidt, | Sumpter, | Trinity, and that portion of Polk County lying east of Trinity river. |

| 19 |   | Huntsville, | Walker, Madison and that portion of Polk county lying west of the Trinity river. |

| 20 | N. H. Randlett, | Bryan City, | Brazos, Grimes and Burleson, east of road running north and south through Caldwell inclusive. |

| 21 | F. P. Wood, | Brenham, | Washington and Austin. |

| 22 | Wm. H. Horton, | Bastrop,| Bastrop and Burleson. west of the road running north and south through Caldwell exclusive and Fayette, west of the road from Round Top, through La Grange to Lavaca county, exclusive. |

| 23 | Thomas H. Baker, | Lockhart, | Caldwell and Hays, south of Onion creek. |

| 24 | C. C. Raymond, | Seguin, | Guadalupe, Wilson, and Gonzales. |

| 25 | Brevet Major E. W. Whittemore, Captain 35th Infantry, | San Antonio, | Bexar, Comal. Medina, Atascosa, Bandera, and Kendall. |

| 28 | J. L. Randall, | Sterling, | Robertson and Milam. |

| 29 | Brevet Major Clarence Mauck, Captain 4th Cavalry, | Austin, | Travis, Williamson, Blanco, Burnet, and Hays, north of Onion creek. |

| 30 | 1st Lieutenant Gregory Barrett, 26th Infantry, | Tyler, | Smith, Henderson, Wood, Van Zandt, and Cherokee, north of Rusk, inclusive |

| 31 | John. H. Morrison, | Palestine, | Anderson and Freestone. |

| 34 | 1st Lieutenant Adam G. Malloy, 35th Infantry, | Marshall, | Harrison, Marion, Panola, Rusk and Upshur. |

| 36 | Charles Haughn, | Waco | McLennan, Coryell, Hill, Falls, Bell, Lampasas, Hamilton, Bosque, Limestone & Navarro. |

| 37 | De Witt C. Brown, | Paris, | Lamar, Fannin and Hopkins. |

| 39 | Thomas C. Griffin, | Kaufman, | Kaufman and Hunt. |

| 40 | Willis A. Bledsoe, | Lancaster, | Dallas, Tarrant, Ellis, and Johnson. |

| 41 | 2s Lieutenant E.C. Hentig, 6th Cavalry, | Sherman, | Grayson, Collin, Cook and Denton. |

| 42 | Captain J.C. Conner, 41st Infantry, | Fort Inge, | Uvalde, Kinney, Zavalla, Frio, Maverick and Dimmitt. |

| 43 | Captain J.A. Wilcox, 4th Cavalry, | Laredo, | Webb, Encinal, Lasalle, Duval, Zapata and McMullen. |

| 44 | Captain J.H. Bradford, 26th Infantry, | Rio Grande City, | Starr and Hidalgo. |

| 45 | Brevet Major General A. McD. McCook, Lieut. Col. 26th Inf. | Brownsville, | Cameron. |

| 46 | John Dix, | Corpus Christi, | Nueces, San Patricio and Live Oak. |

| 47 | Brevet Captain Wm. W. Clemens, 1st Lieutenant 35th Inf. | Camp Verde, | Kerr, Gillespie, Kimball and Edwards. |

| 49 | Brevet Col. S.B. Hayman, Lieut. Col. 17th Infantry, | Fort Griffin, | Shakelford, Jones, Stephens, Eastland, Callahan, Taylor, Young, Throckmorton, Haskell, Knox, Baylor, Archer, Wichita, Wilbarger, Hardeman and Greer. |

| 50 | Alex. Ferguson, | Nacogdoches, | Nacogdoches, Angelina and Cherokee, south of Rusk, exclusive. |

| 51 | Charles F. Rand, | Clarksville, | Red River and Titus. |

| 55 | Brevet Colonel S.H. Starr, Major 6th Cavalry, | Jacksboro, | Jack, Clay, Montague, Wise, Parker, Palo Pinto, Hood and Erath. |

| 57 | Brevet Major P.E. Holcomb, Captain 35th Infantry, | Fort Mason, | Mason, Llano, Menard, Concho, McCulloch, San Saba, Brown, Coleman, Runnels and Comanche. |

| 58 | W.G. Kirkman. | Boston. | Bowie and Davis. |

J.J. REYNOLDS,
Bv't Maj. Gen. U.S.A., Ass't Comm'r, State of Texas.

Official:
Charles A. Vernou
2d Lieut. 4th U.S. Cavalry, A.A.A. Gen'l.

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