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| WHEN RECEIVED. 1866. | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. |
| --- | --- | --- |

| June 16 | Randlett, W. H. * Capt. & S.A. Comr. Filed | 125. 2  Courtney, Texas. June 14, 1866.
Requests a mounted guard of soldiers.
States why they are required. |

| July 30 | Russell, Chas. P.-  * Sub-Asst. Com'r Filed. | 126. 2 Gonzales, Texas. July 24, 1866.
Reports his arrival at Gonzales and asks for troops, &c. &c. |

| Aug. 3 | Rand, Chas. F. * Capt. & S.A. Comr. Filed. | 127 2 Matagorda, Texas. July 29, 1866. 
Replies to complaint of "neglect of duty" on 4th July, 1866. |

| Aug. 8 | Russell, Chas. P. * Sub. Asst. Comr. Filed. | 128. 2 Gonzales, Texas. Aug. 4, 1866. Reports in accordance with circular No. 17. |

| Aug. 14 | Rock, Wm H. * Lieut. & S.A. Comr. Filed. | 129. 2 Richmond, Texas. August 9, 1866.
States he has been visiting plantations, and asks if such be course intended to be followed, or stay in his office &c. |

| Aug. 17 | Russell, C. B. * Sub. Asst. Comr. Filed. | 130. 2 Gonzales, Texas. August 14, 1866.
Encloses a copy of letters which he sent to General Heintzelman. Another freedmen killed near town - is unable to arrest the murderer and the civil authorities refuse help to arrest him. | 

| Aug. 22 | Randlett, W. H. * Capt. & Sub. Asst. Comr. Filed. | 131. 2 Courtney, Texas. Aug. 13, 1866. States that two freedmen were murdered by one Fields. | 

Transcription Notes:
Samuel Peter Heintzelman (September 30, 1805 – May 1, 1880) was a United States Army general. He served in the Seminole War, the Mexican–American War ---------- Reopened for Editing 2023-07-08 21:41:59