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

| Dec. 4 | SoRell. F. B. *  Filed. | 104.  Lexington. Texas. Nov. 20. 1866.  Asks that a number of families of freedmen be furnished him from some of the other states. | 

| Dec. 4 | Smotridg. F. *  Filed | 105.  Liberty, Texas. Nov. 22. 1866.  Wishes 20 or 30 freedmen for the coming year to whom he will give $150 currency per year and Food, Fuel and Quarters. Asks if the Bureau can furnish them. |

| Dec. 6 | Warner. L. J. Sub-Asst Comr.  Filed in W | 106. [2]  Galveston. Texas Dec. 6. 1866.  Makes report of action in compliance with Special Orders. No. 133. dated Headquarters B.R.F. & A.L. Galveston, Texas, Nov. 8, 1866. |
 
| Dec. 14 | Saunders, Lipscombe & Lee *  Filed. | 106.  Galveston. Texas. Dec. 14, 1866.  State that they will hold the 6 bales of Cotton marked "H cs." subject to orders from Bureau R.F. &c. |  

| Dec. 26 | Smith, Geo. W. Bvt. Maj. U.S.A.  See E.B. page 225. | 107.  San Antonio. Tex, Dec. 26. 1866.  Requests an order by Telegram for 10 Horses. |  

| Dec. 7 | Sinclair, W. H. * Inspector  Filed. | 108.  Millican. Texas. Dec. 4, 1866.  Writes in regard to the stoppage of Cotton by Col. DeGress and Capt. Sloan, and thinks Circular 23 should be modified as it works an injury to the planter in the way it is now construed. |


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