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Have his (Mr G W Graham's) decisions been fair and just as between white and colored?
They have in every instance -

Have you heard any freedmen speak of instructions given by G. W. Graham which were calculated to lead to a breech of the peace or bring them into collision [[strikethrough]] of [[/strikethrough]] with the white citizens?
Nothing has been said of that character, even among freedmen themselves -

What is the general disposition of the colored people towards white citizens?
The feeling is good

Question by G W Graham
Did I not tell the colored people both at Tunstalls and Alexanders to be polite to their employers and white citizens generally and also to each other?
Yes

R D Moss

Transcription Notes:
---------- Reopened for Editing 2023-12-19 09:12:09 Signature may be R P Moss but opening page seems to read Rufus Morse Looks like P D Moss to me, but Rufus Morse on page 237, so R D Moss