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| WHEN RECEIVED. 1866. | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. |
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| Oct. 30 | Manning, D. F. * Lt. & S.A. Comr. Filed | 118. Waco, Texas, Oct. 18, 1866. Reports condition of Cotton Crop. |

| Nov. 5 | Morton, L. H. * Lieut. & S.A. Comr. Filed | 119. Sterling, Texas, Oct. 27, 1866. Makes inquiry in regard to Par. 3. Circular No. 22 from Headquarters, Asst. Commissioner, State of Texas. |

| Nov. 5 | Morton, L. K. * Lieut. & S.A. Comr. Filed. | 120. Sterling, Texas, Oct. 31. 1866. States he will make a full report as soon as he finishes visiting plantations. |

| Nov. 5 | Morton, L. K. * Lieut. & S.A. Comr. Filed. | 121 Sterling, Texas, Oct. 31, 1866. Transmits Report of the general condition of the Bureau R.F. & A.L. |  

| Nov. 5 | Metzner, Albert A. * Lt. & S.A. Comr. Filed. | 122. Clinton, Texas. Oct. 31. 1866. Reports no Rations issued, and no Abandoned Lands in his District in the month of Oct. 1866. |

| Nov. 10 | Mayer, A. H. * Sub-Asst. Comr. Filed. | 123. Liberty, Texas, Nov. 5, 1866 Asks that 150 copies of Circular 23 be sent to him. |

| Nov. 27 | Mayer, A. H. Sub-Asst. Comr., Referred to Asst. Comr. for the State of Ala. Nov. 27. 1866. | 124. Liberty. Texas, Nov. 25, 1866. Recommends Capt. B. L. Taylor who intends visiting Ala. to procure freedmen as laborers on his plantation. | 

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