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5. V. 1499.  
December 26th 1866.

Austin Capt. W.P.
Supt.

Capt. 
You are authorized to employ Capt. John W. Barnes, as Asst: Supt: at a salary of one hundred dollars per month provided Capt. B. will accept the same.

I am Capt. 
Yours Respty.
(signed) O. Brown
A.A.A. Genl

Official
Garrick Mallery 
A.A.A Genl


5. V. 1500.
December 27th 1866.

Schreiner Lieut. H.
A.C.S.
Richmond, Va.

Lieut.
I have the honor to enclose Requisitions for Rations for destitute and infirm freedmen in Rockingham, Cumberland, Charlotte and Prince Edward Counties - Va. for the month of January 1867.

I am, Lieut.
Very Respectfully
Your Obt. Servant
(signed) O. Brown
Bvt. Brig: Genl. Vols
A.A.A. Genl.

Official 
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A. Genl.

(4 Enclosures.)

5.Vol.1501.
December 27th 1866.

Stone Bvt. Major: J.R.
Supt.

Major,
The requirements of "Circular letter" from these Head Quarters, dated Nov. 22nd 1866, were not complies with by Bvt. Lt. Col. J.W. Jordan, Asst. Supt. on the returns of rations required by him for issue in the month of January 1867.

Please see that the above mentioned "Circular Letter" is complied with in future.

85.

I am Major
Very Respectfully 
Your Obt. Servt.
(signed) O. Brown
A.A.A.G.

Official
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A. Genl.

5.V.1502.
December 27th 1866.

Wilson Bvt: Captain J.F.
Asst. Supt. (Thro: Bvt Maj. W.R. Morse, Supt.)

Captain,
It is reported that a Mr. John Trevillion living about two miles from the Court House, has indentured to him two children, named Fanny and James Cooper or Gordon. It is further represented that the said Trevillion was notorious as a cruel master when he owned slaves, and that the children Fanny and James are cruelly treated - having been tied up and whipped in a barbarous manner - and that scars can be now seen on the backs of these children.

You will investigate this case with care, and make a full report to these Head Quarters.

I am Capt. Very Respectfully 
Your Obt. Servt.
(signed) O. Brown
A.A.A. Genl.

Official
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A. Genl.

5.V.1503.
December 28th 1866.

Blunt Bvt: Brig: Genl. A.P.
Chf. Q.M. &c.

General,
I have the honor to enclose herewith the following orders for transportation for cancellation.- viz.-

93228, 93229, 93240, 93233, 93244, 93245, 93246 and 93247 - all dated Dec. 12th 1866.

I am General Very Respectfully 
Your Obt. Servant
(signed) O. Brown
Bvt: Brig: Genl. Vols.
A.A.A. Genl.

Official
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A. Genl.

(8 Enclosures)

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