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457.
June 7th 1867.
McDonnell Captain, John. A. 
S.A. Comr, 
139/158

The personal reports of yourself and assistants, for May 1867, under Cir. 12, Series 1866, from Bureau Head Quarters, have not yet been received at these Hd. Quarters. You will please have them forwarded at once. 
Attention is called to Cir. No. 3, Series 1867, from these Hd. Qrs. 

Yours respcty  
(Sgd.) O. Brown
Bvt. Brig. Genl. Vols. 
Asst. Comr.

Official 
Garrick Mallery 
A.A.A. Genl. 

458. 
June 7th 1867.
De Lamater Surg. J.J. 
Surg. in Chf. 
136/218

Dear Sir, 
Your personal reports, for May 1867, under Cir. 12, Series 1866, from Bureau Head Quarters, have not yet been received at these Head Quarters. You will please forward it at once. 
Attention is called to Cir. No. 3, Series 1867, from these Hd. Qrs.

Yours respty  
(Sgd) O. Brown
Bvt. Brig. Genl. Vols. 
Asst. Comr. 

Official
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A. Genl. 


459.
June 7th 1867. 
Johnson Maj. Jas. 
S.A. Comr. 
147/163

Major
The personal reports of Capt. John O'Dwyer, and Lieut. E.W. Busby, for May 1867, under Cir. 12, Series 1866, from Bureau Head Quarters have not yet been received at these Head Quarters. You will please have them forwarded at once. 
Attention is called to Cir. No. 3, Series 1867, from this Office. 

Yours respty 
(Sgd.) O. Brown
Bvt. Brig. Genl. Vols. 
Asst. Comr. 

Official 
Garrick Mallery 
A.A.A.Genl. 


460. 
June 7th 1867
Lacey Captain R.S. 
Agent,
148/179  
 
Captain, 

157

The personal reports of Capt. J.W. Sharp, for May 1867, under Cir. No. 12, Series 1866, from Bureau Head Quarters, has not yet been received at these Head Quarters. You will please have it forwarded at once. 
Attention is called to Cir. No. 3, C.S. from this Office. 

Yours respty  
(Sgd.) O. Brown
Bvt. Brig. Genl. Vols. 
Asst. Comr. 

Official 
Garrick Mallery 
A.A.A. Genl.

461. 
June 8th 1867. 
Schreiner Lieut. H. 
A.C.S.
73/163

Lieut, 
It is represented to these Head Quarters that rations were issued during yesterday, exclusively to the whites, while the colored people had to stand out in the rain. You will see that in the future, no discrimination is made on account of color. 

Yours respty  
(Sgd.) O. Brown
Bvt. Brig. Genl. Vols. 
Asst. Comr. 

Official 
Garrick Mallery 
A.A.A. Genl. 


462. 
June 8th 1867. 
Connolly Bvt. Capt. D. J. 
A.S.A. Comr.
145/163  

Dear Sir, 
I regret to inform you that it is impossible for me to comply with your requests in regard to a "labor time". 

It would be impossible to take such an important step without a longer time for consideration than is allowed by the circumstances in the case herewith reported. 

The action proposed by you would be much broader in its application than you would, without much thoughts on the subject, deem possible, and the reaction might be injurious to the Freedmen. 

The class of persons that suffer have my full sympathy but I cannot at present interfere. 

Yours respty  
(Sgd.) O. Brown
Bvt. Brig. Genl. Vols. 
Asst. Comr. 

Official 
Garrick Mallery 
A.A.A. Genl. 

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