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Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands,
Hd Qrs Asst. Comr, Dist. of Va.,
Richmond Va, December 24th. 1867.

Special Order}
No 131.}

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Maj. Gen Howard
Col. Jordan
Lt. Scott
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I..Leave of absence to go out of this District, is granted to the following named officer, for six (6) days, provided that he take advantage of it at once, viz:

2nd, Lieut, David P. Scott, 11th, U.S.I.

O Brown
Bvt. Brig. Genl. Vols
Asst. Comr.

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Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands,
Hd Qrs, Asst. Comr, Dist. of Va.,
Richmond, Va., Dec. 26th 1867.

Special Order No, 132.}

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Maj Genl Howard
Sarah Covington
and W.D. Rudd.
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I..So far as any jurisdiction of the Bureau extends over it, the property of Sarah Covington and W. D. Rudd, (known  on the land records of this office as the property of Sarah Convington) consisting of a lot of land, situated in the town of Hampton, Elizabeth City County, Va., is restored to them with all the rights and privileges of ownership, upon the following conditions, viz:
1st The property will be restored to Sarah Covington and W.D. Rudd upon the expiration of the lease to any third party, or parties, if any exist.
2nd That nothing in this order be construed as entitling them to compensation for damages to the property, or to rents which may have accrued.

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Maj. Genl. Howard
Genl. Armstrong
C.D. Cake
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II..So far as any jurisdiction of this Bureau extends over it, the property of G.D Cake (known on the land records  of this office as the property of George Young) consisting of a lot of land situated in the town of Hampton, Elizabeth City County, Va., is restored to him with all the rights and privileges of ownership under the following conditions, viz:
1st. The property will be restored to G.D. Cake, upon the expiration of the lease to any third party, or parties, if any exist.
2nd. That nothing in this order be construed as entitling him  to compensation for damages to the property, or to rents which may have accrued.

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