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| WHEN RECEIVED. | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. |
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| July 16 | Porter Steven. *  Filed. | 191  Brenham. Texas. July 16. 1867.  Reports the murder of his brother by a white man named Henry Hanes. of Independence, Washington County. States that he reported the case to the authorities of Brenham, received no assistance, appeals for aid in capturing the assassin, |

| Aug 25. | Porter. Byron, ** S.A.C.  Filed | 193  Bastrop, Texas. Aug 19. 1867,  Reports for the month ending July 31 1867. in compliance with Cir Letter, dated H'd Q'r's B.R.F&A.L. State of Texas. Dec. 31. 1866, |

|   | Porter Bryon. * S.A.C.  Filed | 194  Bastrop Texas May 17. 1867.  Encloses affidavits of freedmen who worked for Fort at Bastrop in 1866., and gives names of witnesses, in the case of Fort also residences  States that he has not succeeded in finding any additional evidence in regard to Oldham Murder, but thinks that all the known facts are to be found in the evidence already forwarded_ |

| Feb. 15 | Pell, Ogden P. per Green & Cox and Thos Stubblefield. *  Filed. | 195.  Washington, D.C. February 4. 1867.  List of names of destitute freedmen employed under contract by Mssrs Green & Cox and Thos Stubblefield and to be transported by the Government from Washington, D.C. to Port Sullivan, Milam Co. Texas. Copies of the transportation order and the articles of agreement appended. |

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