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0402

MONTHLY REPORT of , Assistant Commissioner of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, for the State of  
of Abandoned or Confiscated Lands in his possession in the State of, during the month ending , 186 .

[[14 columned table]]
| NAME OF FORMER OWNER. | LOCATION. COUNTY OR PARISH. | LOCATION. OTHER BOUNDARIES. | ALTERATIONS SINCE LAST REPORT. GAINED. Date. | ALTERATIONS SINCE LAST REPORT. GAINED. How. | ALTERATIONS SINCE LAST REPORT. LOST. Date. | ALTERATIONS SINCE LAST REPORT. LOST. How. | HOW HELD, (ABANDONED OR CONFISCATED.) | DESCRIPTION. CULTIVATED. | DESCRIPTION. ACRES UNCULTIVATED. Acres woodland. | DESCRIPTION. ACRES UNCULTIVATED. Acres cleared. | DESCRIPTION. TOTAL NO. ACRES. | DESCRIPTION. BUILDINGS. | REMARKS. |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |

| Called Confederate States | Robertson |   | Aug. 1867 |   |   |   | Confiscated |   | 400 | 200 | 600 | 1 Brick Factory Building. 
4 brick dwelling Houses 
1 brick Ware House
1 brick Smoke House
1 brick Office
1 brick Building
1 Wood Store 
1 Log School House. | There is a 60 horse power Steam engine in the Factory and a Mill for grinding corn attached to the same. There is also a turning Lathe in the Factory and Platform Scales in the Ware house.  | 

| Called Confederate States. | Anderson | On Mound Prairie Creek | May 31. 1867 |   |   |   | Confiscated | 60 | 56 | 40 | 156 8/4 | One Factory. One Foundry. Fifteen Small Houses. |   |

| Called Confederate States | Anderson | On the South Side of Mound Prairie Creek | May 31 1867 |   |   |   | Confiscated | 10 | 230 |   | 244 8/10 | One Saw Mill. Two Cabins. |   |

| Called Confederate States| Anderson | On Mound Prairie Creek | May 31, 1867. |   |   |   | Confiscated |   |   | 2½ | 2½ | Two Dwellings. One Office. Outhouses |   |

| Called Confederate States | Anderson | Three miles West of the Nachez River and 1½ miles. East of Kickapoo | Oct 31, 1867. |   |   |   | Confiscated | 15 |   |   | 110 | One Double Log House Two Cabins. |   |

NOTES——1. In the column of Remarks will be stated the number of Refugees or Freedmen on each farm or tract of land, how they are employed, and whether they are self-supporting; also such other facts in relation to farms as may be of interest.
2. If more than one blank is necessary in making this Report, they will be attached together by proper fasteners on the left-hand margin, as indicated by the * * *.
3. The back of the Reports may be used for Remarks, in addition to the proper column on the face.

STATION: Austin, Texas, 
DATE: 31st December, 1867.

J.J. reynolds
Bvt. Maj. Gen. U.S.A., Assistant Commissioner
State of Texas.

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