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90 Telegrams Received Meridian, Miss. Nov. 3 1865 Bamberger E. Lt. Lieut. Gest reports thirty five hundred and forty five rations issued to freedmen in October. Report received on second inst. Edw. L. Buckwalter Capt. and Sub Comm'r Vicksburg, Miss. Nov. 3, 1865 Donaldson, Lt. Col. Act. Asst. Comm'r You will retain possession of the building you now occupy paying a reasonable rent for it, until further orders. This will be your order By order W.C. Weber Capt. A.A.A.G. Vicksburg, Miss. Nov. 6, 1865 Donaldson, R.S. Lt. Col. A.A.G. F.B. Hould the house Jas F. Dunlavy Capt. A.A.Q.M. Vicksburg, Miss. Nov. 6, 1865 Donaldson, R.S. Lt. Col. A.A.C., F.B. Capt Hubbard has reported. Do you want it. J.H. Weber Capt. A.A.A.G. 91 Telegrams Received Vicksburg, Miss. Nov. 7, 1865 Donaldson, R.S. Lt. Col. Act. Ass't Comm'r Write to all your officers to take the most stringent measures to prevent an insurrection among freedmen. J.H. Weber Capt. A.A.A.G Vicksburg, Miss. Nov. 11, 1865 Donaldson, R.S. Lt. Col. I start for Jackson this P.M. Sam'l Thomas Col &c. Vicksburg, Miss. Nov. 10, 1865 Donaldson, R.S. Lt Col. Look for Gen'l Howard by this morning's train. J.H Weber Capt A.A.A.G Vicksburg Nov. 12, 1865 Bamberger E. Lieut. Send me a guard of twelve to this place or orders to leave this place immediately W.M. Summers Sub Com
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