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| WHEN RECEIVED. 1866 |  NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. |
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| July 15 | Ketchum, A. P. * A.A.A. Gen'l.  Filed. | 14.  Washington, D.C. July 13. 1866.  Asks Report by telegraph of Bureau Officers of mustered out white Regiments excluding Veterans and Reserve Corps. |

| July 19 | Ketchum. A. P. * A.A.A. Gen'l.  Filed.  | 15.  Washington. D.C. July 10. 1866.  Furnishes official of letter to Gen. A. K. Scott Asst. Comr S.C. relative to relation existing between Asst. Com'r and Military commanders, June 12. 1866. |

| Sept. 20 | Ketchum, A. P. * A.A.A. Gen'l.  Filed. | 16.  Washington. D.C. Sept. 12. 1866.  Transmits form for "Monthly School Reports." |

| Oct. 1 | Ketchum. A. P. * A.A.A. Gen'l.  Filed. | 17.  Washington. D.C. Sept. 24. 1866.  Asks for a Report of the number of Freedmen murdered. |

| Oct. 2 | Ketchum. A. P. * A.A.A. Gen'l.  Filed. | 18  Washington. D.C. Sept. 11, 1866.  Writes that Secretary declines to revoke the muster of Col. Sinclair. He can be retained as an officer of the Bureau under Sec. 4, Bureau Law until he can be replaced. |

| Oct. 10 | Ketchum. A. P. * A.A.A. Gen'l.  Filed. | 19  Washington. D.C. Sept. 19. 1866.  Sends instructions of Gen. Howard for guidance in cases which may come before the Bureau. |

| Oct. 10 | Ketchum. A. P. * A.A.A. Gen'l.  Filed. | 20.  Washington. D.C. Oct. 3. 1866.  Transmits copy of W. H. Sewards letter in regard to Emigration of Freedmen to foreign counties. |

| Oct. 11 | Ketchum. A. P. * A.A.A. Gen'l.  Filed. | 21.  Washington. D.C. Oct. 5. 1866.  States that Gen. O. O. Howard requests Asst. Commissioners to take means to replace all agents who complain of insufficiency of salaries. |

| Nov. 15 | Ketchum. A. P. * A.A.A. Gen'l.  Filed. | 22.  Washington. D.C. Nov. 9. 1866.  States that the Commissioner directs that if any property belonging to the Bureau should not be needed a specific recommendation should be forwarded for the sale. |

| Dec. | Kiddoo. J. B. * Bvt. Maj. Gen.  Filed. | 23.  Washington D.C. Dec. 3, 1866.  Has telegraphed Genls. Sheridan and Doubleday Col. Ellis' case, and asks that he remain in Galveston until he hears. | 

| Dec. 28 | Kilborn. Geo. L.  See E.B. page 231. | 24.  New York, Dec. 20. 1866.  Requests that steps be taken to ascertain the whereabouts of his Brother who went to Texas before the war. When last heard from was with a Mr. Williams Flour Merchant at Bonham, Fannin Co. Texas. |

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