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In all other respects the relations between the citizens and freedmen are quite as good as at any time during the last three months, and complaints of personal violence are not so numerous. My own relations with these people, both white and colored, as far as I know or can judge, are of a very pleasant character.

I have the honor to be, 
Very respectfully, 
Your obedient servnt,
Wm Linn Tidball
Captain & Asst.
Bureau of Refugees &c 

Office Supt 4 Dist Va
Gordonsville Va Sept 4/66

Respectfully forwarded to Bvt Brig. Genl. O. Brown
A.A.A.G. Hd. Qrs. Asst
Comr. Va.

W R Morse
Bvt Maj & Supt 4 Dist

E & M 74

Col M

[[stamp]] STATE OF VIRGINIA BUREAU OF R. F. & A. L. * * * RECD HD. QRS. ASST. COMMISSIONER. SEP 5 1866 [[/stamp]]

Charlottesville, Va.,
August 31, 1866.

Tidball, Wm. Linn,
Capt. & Asst. Supt. &c.

[[note]] 6 [[/note]]

Report upon the condition of Bureau affairs and state of feeling existing between citizens and freedmen in the County of Albemarle.

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LB Genl Howard 2 Vol 204 1866

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