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fee 87½

Norfolk Va
Oct 25th 1865.

Baker, R.H.
Trustee for J.E. Doyle

Petitions for surrender of property now held by the Bureau, and of which he holds a deed of trust, that he may sell the same for the benefit of the creditors.

[[stamp]] BUREAU R.F. & A.L. WASHINGTON. REC'D NOV 15 1865 [[/stamp]]

L.R. B 144 - E.B. 260, E.B. 376

Office Supt &c. 1st Dist. of Va.
Norfolk Va Dec. 5th 1865.

Respectfully returned to Chas. E. Johnston Asst Supt. who will notify the applicant that the Building known as the "Rope Walk" will be retained.

A.S. Flagg
Capt & Supt of Dist.

B.F. 122

R.S.O. 12.4.65. L 12.5.65

E.B. 3. P. 85. A.C. of Va 1865.
Bureau R.F. & A.L.
Richmond Va. Nov 13 65

Respectfully forwarded to Maj Genl Howard Commissioner &c  I do not see how this building can be restored, if the farms are all given up, and the Counties do not receive their paupers. The building will be necessary as quarters for indigent Freedmen

O Brown
Col Asst Com

E.B. 183. vol 3. A.C. Va 1865

Bureau R.F & A.L
Richmond Va Nov 29, 65

Respectfully returned to Capt A.S. Flagg A.Q.M. & Supt &c. inviting attention to endorsement of Maj Genl Howard Commissioner &c

By order of Col O. Brown
James A. Bates
Capt & A.A.A.G
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