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Monthly Report of Lt. Col. Fred. S. Palmer, Actg: Assistant Commissioner of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, for the State of Tennessee, of the number of Refugees to whom rations, clothing, or medicines are issued, in colonies and camps, at depots and stations, and on Government farms or lands set apart for their benefit, or in hospitals in the State of Tennessee, for the month ending on the 31st day of December, 1866.

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| Station. | First Class. Dependents. Well. Men. No. | First Class. Dependents. Well. Women. No.| First Class. Dependents. Well. Children. Male. No. | First Class. Dependents. Well. Children. Female. No. | First Class. Dependents. Well. Totals. No. | First Class. Dependents. Sick. Men. No. | First Class. Dependents. Sick. Women. No. | First Class. Dependents. Sick. Children. Male. No. | First Class. Dependents. Sick. Children. Female. No. | First Class. Dependents. Sick. Total. No. | First Class. Dependents. Aggregate. No. | Second Class. In Government Employ. Men. No. | Second Class. In Government Employ. Women. No. | Second Class. In Government Employ. Total. No. | Third Class. Receiving Rations and Giving Lien on Crop. Men. No. | Third Class. Receiving Rations and Giving Lien on Crop. Women. No. | Third Class. Receiving Rations and Giving Lien on Crop. Children. No. | Third Class. Receiving Rations and Giving Lien on Crop. Total. No. | Total Number of Men. No. | Total number of Women. No. | Total number of Children. No.| Aggregate. No. | Aggregate last Report. No. | Gain. Born. Male. No. | Gain. Born. Female. No. | Gain. Recieved. No.| Gain. Total. No. | Loss. Died. Male. No. | Loss. Died. Female. No. | Loss. Discharged. No. | Loss. Total. No. | Rations. Full rations recieved. No. | Rations. Full rations issued. No. | Rations. Value of rations issued to First Class. Dolls. | Rations Value of rations issued to First Class. Cts. | Rations. Value of rations issued to Second Class. Dolls. | Rations. Value of rations issued to Second Class Cts. | Rations. Value of rations issued to Third Class. Dolls | Rations. Value of rations issued to Third Class. Cts. | Rations. Total value of rations issued. Dolls. | Rations. Total value of rations issued. Cts. | Value of medicines issued. Dolls. | Value of medicines issued Cts. | Value of Quartermaster's property issued. Dolls. | Value of Quartermaster's property issued. Cts. | Remarks |

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Notes. - 1. All fourteen years of age and over, counted adults; all under, children. Dependents include the homeless, too young or too old to labor, and those permanently diabled, and those temporarily sheltered and fed. 
2. Refugees and Freedmen will be borne on separate returns. 
3. The back of this return may be used for such further remarks as may be f interest or useful to the Commissioner. Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 31st, 1866

Fred S. Palmer 
Lt. Col. 6th V.R.C and Acting Assistant Commissioner, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands. 
State of Tennessee