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MONTHLY REPORT of Bvt. Maj. Gen. J.J. Reynolds, Assistant Commissioner of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, for the State of Texas, of Abandoned or Confiscated Lands in his possession in the State of Texas, during the month ending February 29th, 1868.

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| 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. |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |

| So Called Confederate States | Bexar | On San Antonio River near its Source | Apr. 15, 1866 | Transferred by Sam Gamage, Asst. Special Agent, U.S. Treasury Dept |   |   | Confiscated |   |   |   | 70 | One Tannery One Saw Mill (Steam) |   |

| James Duff | Bexar | On Solidad Street in the City of San Antonio | Sept. 30, 1866 | Seized by virtue of having been Abandoned by the owner |   |   | Abandoned |   |   |   | City Lot 100 x 400 feet | Dwelling 74 x 60 feet. Kitchen 30 x 15 feet. Stable 25 x 15 feet. | Occupied by U.S. Army Post Hospital. |

| J.E. Brown | Travis | Part of lot No. 1, Div. E, in the city of Austin. | Sept. 1866 |   |   |   | Abandoned |   |   |   |   | One Story Brick Building with Frame House attached. | Rooms in Brick Building rented for 25 dollars per month. Rooms in Frame House used for shelter of destitute and infirm freedpeople. |
    
| So Called Confederate States | McLennan |   | Aug. 10, 1867. |   |   |   | Confiscated |   | 200 | 167 | 367 | Cotton Factory, Grist Mill, Saw Mill and Foundry. One Frame Store, 18 Log Cabins, Three Brick Houses and One Fourth Share of Ferry plying between Waco and East Waco. | A portion of the buildings are occupied as barracks for U.S. Troops. |

TOTAL.

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