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300 (Sigd) O. Brown A.A.A. Genl. Official Garrick Mallery A.A.A.G. (2d Vol. Folio. 215) Richmond. Va. October 27th 1866. Howard Major Genl. O.O. Commissioner. General, I have the honor to enclose the following consolidated reports for the month of August, 1866. Viz: No 2. Report of Persons hired. No 8. Report of Persons, &c. discharged. (2 Enclosures) I am, General, Very Respectfully Your Obt. Servant, (Sigd) O. Brown Bvt Brig: Genl: Vols A.A.A. Genl: Official Garrick Mallery A.A.A.G. (2d Vol. Folio. 216) Richmond. Va. October 27th 1866 Howard Major Genl O.O. Commissioner. General. I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of 25 Copies, each, of Circulars No's 7. & 8. Claim Division of the Bureau. No Copies of Circulars No's 1. 2. 3. 4. and 5. have been received at these Head Quarters. I am, General, Very Respectfully, Your Obt Servant. (Sigd) O. Brown Asst: Comr Official Garrick Mallery A.A.A.G. 301 (2nd Vol. Folio 207) Richmond Va. October 30th 1866. Howard Major General O.O. Commissioner General I have the honor to report that the services of the following named officers can be dispensed with in this Bureau. 2nd Lieut Jacob [[Roch?]] V.R.C. 2nd Lieut: Enos G. Budd V R.C. Very Respectfully Your Obedient Servant (Signed.) O. Brown Major General and Asst Comm'r. Official Garrick Mallery A.A.A.G. (2 Vol. Fol 218) Richmond Va November 2nd 1866. Howard Major General O.O. Commissioner General On the 28th August last a communication was forwarded you containing an affidavit of Lewis Johnson, late private Co "K" 1st U.S.C.C. - I would respectfully request to be informed whether anything has been heard from his case. I am General Very Respectfully Your Obedt. Servant In absence of Major General J. M. Schofield Asst: Commissioner (Signed) O. Brown Brevet Brig Gen. Vols A.A.A. Genl. Official Garrick Mallery A.A.A.G. (2 Vol. Fol. 209.) Richmond Va. Nov. 5th 1866. Howard Major General O.O. Commissioner General I have the honor to report that J. C. Johnson of Greenwood Miss. whose arrest by the Asst. Comr. of Miss. was requested, has been tried and acquitted. I am General
Transcription Notes:
&c = etcetera
removed [[preprinted]]
U.S.C.C. = United States Colored Cavalry
moved "signed" to O. Brown's name each time, not Garrick Mallery's