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| WHEN RECEIVED. 1867 | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. |
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| Jan. 1. | Mayer. A. H. * Sub-Asst. Comr.  Filed. | 188.  Liberty. Texas. Dec. 27. 1868.  Transmits a copy of his speech delivered at Liberty. Texas. Dec. 28. 1866.
Asks General K's. opinion as to his views. |

| Jan. 1 | Morton. L. K. * Lt. & S.A.C.  Filed. | 189.  Sterling. Texas. Dec 27. 1867.  Asks instructions in the case of freed minor orphans. |
 
| Jan. 4 | Morton. L. K. * Lt. & S.A.C.  Filed. | 190.  Sterling. Texas. Dec. 31. 1866.  Makes statement concerning the fine of $400 supposed to have been collected by Champ Carter. |

| Jan. | Mortimer. Thos J. * Comr. U.S. Dist. Court  Filed | 191.  Galveston. Texas.  States he has been compelled to leave his house in Centreville. Lion Co., Texas &c. |

| Jan. 5 | Mayer. A. H. * Sub. Asst. Comr.  Filed. | 192.  Liberty. Texas. Dec. 31. 1866.  Acknowledges receipt of letter. dated 26" inst. and refers to letter written Maj. S. N. Lathrop, A.A.A. Genl.
Makes reply to letters 724 & 725. |

| Jan. 7 | Mayer. A. H. * Sub-Asst. Comr.  Filed. | 193.  Liberty. Texas, Jan. 2, 1867.  Complains that J. O. Shelby. Esq. is making contracts for himself and others and is going to Galveston to have them approved at Headquarters. Requests that they be not approved without his approval first. States that Mr. Shelby is persuading the freedmen that he (Mayer) is subordinate to him. |

| Jan. 7 | MacMurphy. G. L. *  Filed. | 194.  Galveston. Texas. Jan. 7. 1867.  Recommends Mr. Felix Kenedy as a reliable and responsible man. |

| Jan. 12 | Mayer. A. H. * Sub-Asst. Comr.  Filed. | 195.  Liberty. Texas. Jan. 9. 1867,  Asks that a copy of the manifest of the "Alice M." be obtained for her last trip and calls attention to his communication of 30" Ultimo. |

| Jan. 16 | Mayer. A. H. * Sub-Asst. Comr.  Filed. | 196.  Liberty. Texas. Jan. 12. 1867.  Incloses "Cost Bill" in the case of the State of Texas vs. William Ryburn - freedman. Two Inclosures. |

| Jan. 18 | Mayer. A. H. * Sub-Asst. Comr.  Filed. | 197.  Liberty. Texas. Jan. 14. 1867.  Asks that the cotton shipped on the "Alice M" belonging to J. O. Shelby be seized as he has not settled with freedmen. |

| Jan. 19 | Martin. Jas. H. *  Filed. | 198.  Galveston. Texas, Jan. 19. 1867.  Makes affidavit before Judge Sustin that he has settled with the freedmen on his plea for the past year's labor and holds their receipts for the same. |

| Jan. 20 | Miller. Rebecca. Freedwoman.  See E.B. page 266. | 199.  Hempstead. Texas. Jan. 12. 1867.  Asks that assistance may be given her to obtain her interest in property of Miller (deceased) now in possession of a Mr. McNuse at Brenham. |

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