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LR 132.
Vol. 1. No. 1133. A.C. D.C. 1866.
Washington ~
April 9, 1866,

Griffing Mrs. J. L.
Agent, N.F.R.A.

G. 38. R.F. &. A.L. Va. 2d. Vol. 1866. -

(1 Enclosure,)

Brief.

States that Robert Black, & his family desire to go North, that two of their children are with their former Master, Berry Maston, near Richmond.
Requests that transportation may be grated them from Richmond to this City.

L.B. 4th. Vol. No. 671.

Received, Ass't Commissioner, D.C. 4/10th 1866

Bureau refugees, Freedmen, & Abandoned Lands,
Head Quarters Assistant Commissioner, D.C.,
Washington, April 10th 1866.

Respectfully referred - to the Asst. Com'r. of Virginia, with the request that he will ascertain the condition of these children, and if he thinks it advisable, will furnish them transportation to this city, that they may be sent North.

By order of Bvt. Bri'g. Genl. Howard,
Wm. W. Rogers
Bvt. Maj. & A.A.A. Genl.

E.B. Vol. 1. No. 644, A.C. D.C. 1866,
2 V. 39. 

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