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parties, if any exists.

2d - That nothing in this order be construed as entitling the owners to compensation for damages to the property, or to rents which may have accrued.

By command of Maj: Genl. J. M. Schofield
Asst Commr
O Brown
A.A.A. Genl

November 26th 1866.-
S.O.
176.

I... Captain Garrick Mallery, 43d Regt, U.S.I. (V.R.C.) Inspector, Bureau, R.F. and A.L. Dept: Potomac, will proceed to the Counties of Norfolk, Princess Ann and Elizabeth City, Va. for the purpose of inspecting affairs connected with the Bureau in those Counties. The same having been completed, he will return to these Head Quarters without delay._

[[left margin]] Copies sent to
Capt. Mallery
and to Gen'l Howard, [[/left margin]]

By command of Maj: Genl, J. M. Schofield
Asst Commr
O Brown
A.A.A. Genl

November 28th 1866
S.O.
177.

I... Leave of absence, to go out of the Department, is hereby granted to the following named officer: for ten (10) days, to take effect from the 6th Decemr 1866

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2nd Lieut E. W Busby. V.R.C.

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Lieut Busby,
Major Johnson
and to Genl Howard [[/left margin]]

II.. Leave of absence, to go out of the Department, is hereby granted to the following named Officer; for Twenty (20) days, to take effect from the 5th December, 1866.-

2d Lieut Robert Cullen, V.R.C,

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Lieut Cullen
Major Stone
and Genl Howard [[/left margin]]

By command of Major Genl J. M. Schofield
Asst Commr,
O Brown
A.A.A. Genl

November 30th 1866
Special Order
No 178

I.. Leave of absence, to go out of the Department, is hereby granted the following named officer: for five (5) days, to take effect from the 3rd December, 1866.

2nd Lieut J. A. Yeckley, V.R.C.

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Lieut Yeckley
Captain Stone
and to Genl Howard. [[/left margin]]

By command of Major Genl J. M. Schofield
Asst. Commr
O Brown
A.A.A. Genl

Head Quarters, Dept: of the Potomac
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen & A.L
Richmond Va. December 1st 1866.

Lieut Wm. A. Cameron
5th U.S. Artillery, Richmond, Va.

Sir,
You will repair, without unnecessary

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