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B 29. (R.F. & A.L. vol 2) 1866

Culpepper C.H. Va.
Jan'y. 24th 1866.

Bowman, Mrs. Caroline V.B.

B.137. R.F. & A.L. Va. 1866

Remonstrates against the action of Lieut. Chase, Asst. Supt &c. in issuing an injunction preventing her from selling her property, on account of an alleged violation of a contract on the part of her husband, with Peter Simpson colored - Encloses copy of injunction, & also statement of Mr. Alcocke relating to her rights to the property in question.

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[[stamp]] BUREAU R.F. & A.L. WASHINGTON. REC'D JAN 26 1866 [[/stamp]]
[[stamp]] BUREAU R.F. & A.L. WASHINGTON. REC'D FEB 12 1866 [[/stamp]]

War Department
Bureau of Refugees &c.
Washington D.C. 27 January 66.

Respectfully Referred to Col Brown Asst Comr. for report in this case.

By Order of Maj Genl Howard
Max Woodhull
Assistant Adjutant General

B.137. R.F. & A.L. Va. 1866
Bureau R.F. and A.L.
Hd. Qrs. Asst Com'r State of Va.
Richmond, Va. Jan. 29th/66.

Resp't'y referred to Capt. T.F.P. Crandon, Sup't 4th Dist. Va. for report.

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

Three (3) Enclosures
Rec'd Jan. 29th/66.

Office Supt. 4th Dist. Va
Gordonsville Jan 28, 1866

Respectfully referred to Lieut Chase Asst. Supt. for report. It would seem that the negro has purchased a certain piece of property, & that the injunction is issued against the sale of other property, at least I gather this from these papers  Report all the circumstances at once

T Frank P Crandon
Capt. & Supt

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