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| WHEN RECEIVED. 1866 | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. |
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| April 17 | Taylor, H. Clerk, D. C. A. C. See E. B. Page 9. | 1. Corpus Christi Texas March 8th 1866. Forwards affidavit of Aaron Bennett (c/o M)has no doubt but that s correct, also states that Murderer Polk is still at large. the Chief Justice is loyal is trying to make the Civil law office to protect freedmen doubts his success. | 
| April 15, | Tapscott, J. R. See E.B. Page 14 | 2. Chappel Hill, Texas Desires to know if he can marry a colored woman by whom he has children, ad has children, and has been living with her 8 years.|
| April 22. | Towsend, E. D. * A. A. Genl Filed. | 3. Washington, D. C. April 9th 1866 States that that Presidents Proclamation does not restore writ of Habeas Corpus, and in no way interferes with Freedmen's Bureau. | 
| July 18, | Talbot * R, See E. B. Page 93. | 4 [1] Robertson, Co. Texas, July, 16th 1866. Complains that M C Carter, S.A. Coms. has ordered a boy named Albert Jefferson who had contracted him to work for a M Barnette. |
| July 21. | Tarus, W. See E.B. page, 104 & 121. | 4. [2] Providence R.I. July 9th 1866. Desires to know upon what terms the Govt will entreat his lease of the property known as the Gov't Tannery and Saw Mill at San Antonio Texas. |
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