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M 2. R.F. and A.L. 2 Dist Va 2 V. 1867

Bureau RF and AL
Office of the Asst Supt
Counties of Culpr [[Culpeper]] and Rappk [[Rappahannock]] 
Culpeper C.H. Va.
April 6" 1867

M. 180. R.F. and A.L. Va. 1st Vol. 1867.

MacNulty W. Augs.
Bvt Capt and Asst Supt
B.R.F. & A.L.

Requests information in reference to the execution of judgments rendered in Freedmens Court which have not been fully executed &c

L & EB 8-9 Culpr and Rappk

Recd 4 Dist. Va. Apl8/67

Bureau RF and AL
Office Supt 4" Va Dist
Gordonsville Va
April 9" 1867.

Respectfully forwarded
to Gen O Brown Asst Comr for instructions.
W R Morse
Bvt Maj & Supt
4th Va Dist

Bureau of R.F. and A.L.
H.Q. Asst. Comr. State of Va.
Richmond, Va Apl 12th 67
Respectfully returned to Maj W.R. Morse Supt. for a full record of the trial in this case.
O Brown
Bvt. Brig. Genl. Vols.
Asst. Comr.

[[stamp]] STATE OF VIRGINIA BUREAU OF R.F. AND A.L. RECD. HD. QRS. ASST. COMMISSIONER APR 12 1867 [[/stamp]]








Transcription Notes:
---------- Reopened for Editing 2023-11-01 11:50:04 to correct MacNulty's name (William Augustus McNulty, a native of Portland, Maine, and the head of the Freedmen's Bureau in Warrenton)