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discharge of the duties of his office, as required by acts of Congress, and the regulations of the Bureau.

VII. P. B. Johnson, Agent of this Bureau, his hereby assigned to duty as Sub-Assistant Commissioner at Woodville, Tyler County, Texas, and will at once enter upon the discharge of his duties, as required by acts of Congress and the regulations of the Bureau.

VIII. Mr. John Williamson, Agent of this Bureau, is hereby assigned to duty as Sub-Assistant Commissioner at Corsicana, Navarro County, Texas.

Mr. Williamson, will at once proceed from Centreville, Leon County, to Corsicana, and enter upon the discharge of the duties of his office, as required by acts of Congress, and the regulations of the Bureau.

IX  Mr. Albert Latimer, having been appointed on Agent of this Bureau, for the counties of Bowie, Red River and Titus, Texas, is hereby assigned to duty as such, with office at Clarksville, Red River County, and will at once assume the duties required, in accordance with the laws and regulations governing

X  Mr. Anthony Bryant, having been appointed an agent of this Bureau for the Counties of Grayson, Collin, Cook, and Dinton, Texas, is hereby assigned to duty as such, with office at Sherman, in Grayson County, and will at once assume the duties required, in accordance with the laws and regulations, governing

XI  Mr. Hardin Hart, having been appointed an agent of this Bureau for the counties of Fannin, Hunt, Lamar, and Hopkins, Texas, is hereby assigned to duty as such, with office at Greenville, in Hunt County, and will at once enter upon the discharge of the duties required, in accordance with the laws and regulations governing.

By Commannd of
Bv't Maj. Gen'l. Griffin, Ass't Com'r.
(Sgd.) J. T. Kirkman,
1st Lieut 26th US. Inf.
A.A.A. G'l.


Headquarters
Bureau R.F.&A.L.
State of Texas,
Galveston, Texas, March 28. 1867.

Special Orders }
No 36 }

I. John H. Morrison, Esq., Agent of this Bureau, is hereby assigned to duty as Sub-Assistant Commmmissioner, at Palestine, Anderson County, Texas, and will at once enter upon the discharge of the duties required, in accordance with the laws and regulations governing.

By Commannd of.
Bv't Maj. Gen'l. Griffin, Ass't. Com'r.
(Sgd.) J. T. Kirkman
1st Lieut 26th US. Inf.
A.A.A. Gen'l.


Headquarters
Bureau R.F. and A.L.
State of Texas,
Galveston, Texas, March 30th 1867.

Special Orders }
No. 37. }

I.  Miss L. P. Wheeler, Teacher of Freemen's School, will proceed to Columbus, Texas, and report to Lieut E. M. Harris, Sub-Assistant Commissioner at that place, for duty as Teacher at Alleytown, Texas.

II.  Miss Margaret Hartnett, Teacher of Freedmen's School, will proceed from Colombus to Halletsville, Texas, reporting for duty as Teacher, to the Sub-Assistant Commissioner at the latter place.

III.  Miss Ada L. Chittenden, Teacher of Freedmen's School, will proceed to Columbus, Texas, and report to Lieut E. M. Harris, Sub-Assistant Commissioner, for duty as Teacher at that place.  

By Commannd of
Bv't. Maj. Gen'l. Griffin, Ass't Com'r.
(Sgd.) J. T. Kirkman.
1st Lieut 26th U.S. Inf'y
A.A.A. Gen'l.


Headquarters
Bureau R.F. and A.L.
State of Texas.
Galveston, Texas, April 1st 1867.

Special Orders }
No. 38 }

I Second Lieutenant Alfred F. Manning, Veteran Reserve Corps, is hereby assigned to duty as Sub-Assistant Commissioner at Cotton Gin, Freestone Co Texas. 

Lieutenant Manning will at once proceed to Cotton Gin, and enter upon the discharge of the duties of his office, in

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