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Roster of Officers and Civilians 
on duty in the 
Bureau of Refugees Freedmen and Abandoned Lands. 
State of Texas.
August 10th 1867 
State at large. 
Bvt. Major General Charles Griffin U.S.A. Assistant Commissioner Headquarters, Galveston.
1st Lieutenant J. F. Kirkman 26th Infantry Acting Assistant Adjutant General and Supt of Schools.
2nd Lieutenant Charles Garretson 14th Infantry A. A. Q. M. and Disbursing Officer.
Brevet Colonel W. H. Sinclair, Inspector.
2nd Lieutenant C. S. Roberts 17th Infantry, Special Duty.

[[5 columned table]]
| No of Sub Dist. | Sub Assistant Commissioners. | Station. | Troops. | Counties comprising each Sub District. |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | 

| 1. | John H. Archer late Lieut. U.S. Vols | Beaumont |   | Jefferson and Orange. On leave of absence. | 
| 2. | A. H. Mayer, late Major, U.S. Vols. | Liberty. |   
  | Liberty and Chambers. | 
| 3 | E.M. Wheelock. Esq. | Galveston | Three companies | Galveston. |
| 4 | P. F. Duggan. late Lieut. U.S. Vols. | Columbia. |   | Wharton. |
| 5. | Ira H. Evans. late Bvt Major U.S. Vols. | Indianola | Two companies | Calhoun. and Jackson. south of Texana inclusive. |
| 6. | 2nd Lieut. Wm V. Wolfe. 35th Infantry. | Indianola. | Two companies. | Calhoun. and Jackson. South of Texana. inclusive. |
| 7. | Bvt Maj. P.E. Holcomb. Capt. 35th Infty. | Goliad. | One company. | Goliad. Bee. and Live Oak. | 
| 8. | James Lowrie. late Lieut. U.S. Vols. | Jasper. | Seven men. | Jasper and Newton. |
| 9. | Bvt. Maj. L.N. Sanger 14th Infantry. | Woodville. | One company. Tyler and Hardin. |
| 10. | M.H. Goddin Esq. | Livingston. | Seven men. | Polk. |
| 11. | Bvt Col L.D. O'Connell Maj: 14th Infantry. | Houston. | Two companies. | Harris and Montgomery. |
| 12. | Wm H. Rock. late Bvt. Capt. U.S. Vols. | Richmond. | Three men. | Fort Bend. |
| 13. Enon M. Harris, late Bvt Maj. U.S Vols. | Columbus. | Five men. | Colorado |
| 14. | Lieut. Geo. Lancaster. 14th Infantry. | Hempstead. | Two companies. | Austin. |
| 15. | Late Lieut. Phineas Stevens. 35th Infantry. | Hallettsville. | Seventeen men. | Lavaca and Jackson. north of Texana exclusive |
| 16. | Hiram Clark Esq. | Clinton. |   | De Witt, [[Kanes?]] and Victoria. |
| 17. | 2nd Lieut A.A. Metzner V.R.C. | San Augustine. | Nine men. | San Augustine. Shelby and Sabine. |
| 18. | H.S Johnson Esq. | Sumpter. | Seven men. | Trinity. |
| 19. | James L Devine. late Capt. U.S. Vols. | Huntsville. |   | Temporarily on Inspection duty. |
| 19. | James P. Butler. late Lieut. U.S. Vols. | Huntsville. | Eight men. | Walker and Madison. |
| 20. | Capt. Edward Miller. V.R.C. | Millican. | Five men. | Brazos. and Burleson. east of road running north and south thro' Coldwell, inclusive. |
| 21. | Capt. Edward Collins. 17th Infantry. | Brenham. | One Company. | Washington. |
| 22. | Byron Porter. late Capt. U.S. Vols | Bastrop. | Four men. | Bastrop and Burleson. west of road running north and south through Caldwell. inclusive. |
| 23. | 1st Lieut H.C. Peterson. 26th Infantry | Lockhart. | One company. | Caldwell. |
| 24. | Bvt. Maj. Geo. W. Smith. 35th Infantry. | Seguin. | One company. | Guadalupe. Wilson and Gonzales. |
| 25. | Bvt. Brig. Gen. Jno. S. Mason. Maj 35th Infty | San Antonio. | One company. | Bexar. Comal. Medina. Atascosa. Bandera. and Kendall. |
| 26. | Isaac Johnson late Capt. U.S. Vols. | La Grange. |   | Fayette. |
| 27. | Capt J.H. Bradford. 26th U.S. Infty. | Centreville. | One company. | Leon. and Houston. | 


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