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Report of Cases in which the rights of Freedmen are involved in compliance with Circular No 12 current series from Head Quarters Asst Commissioner State of Virginia, in the 2nd Division, 1st Sub District State of Virginia for the month ending July 31st 1867

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| Names Plaintiff | Names Defendant | Complaint | Arrested or Summoned Date | Disposition | Remarks |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |

| Wilson Walk (colored) | Abner Grandy (white) | Assault - Threat to shoot - and unnecessary violence in makeing arrest | Warrant issued June 30th 1867 | Warrant still unexecuted | Case still on docket. There are but two constables in the County. Press of business prevented execution of this warrant as yet |

| Pennie Vincent (colored) | Jesse Dudley (white) | Rape on two different occasions, 9th and 14th of July 1867 | July 23rd 1867 | Held to bail, in bond of 500 dollars to appear July 30th 67 | Complainant did not appear on July 23rd 1867 in consequence of having moved to another part of the county. She having previously, and at the time of the complaint, lived on Defendents land. Constable could not find her, but she has since been verbally notified. Continuation July 30 1867. Complainant not appearing, defendent was bound over to reappear Tuesday August 6th 1867 |

| Caleb Batton (white) George Land (colored) friends of George Randolph (colored) |   | That George Randolph is being unjustly dealt with by the civil authorities |   |   | George Randolph was brought from jail before me as military commissioner on my order and after examination of witnesses, was returned to jail. It is my opinion that he was unjustly dealt with. |

Morton Havens Lt. V.R.C. and
Asst Sub Asst Comr
Princess Anne Co. Va.

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