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Bureau R.F. & A.L.
Office Agent 3rd Division, 1st Sub District Va.
Suffolk Va July 31st 1867

Brevet Brig General
O. Brown
Asst Commissioner, State of Virginia
Richmond Va

General
I have the honor to transmit the following Monthly Report for the Month of July 1867. In compliance with Circular No 6. Bureau R. F and A L, Head Quarters, Asst Commissioner Virginia, Richmond Va, January 29th 1866, of the Condition of Bureau Affairs, the State of Feeling existing between the whites and the Freedmen and other facts connected with the welfare of the freedmen in the 3rd Division 1st Sub District of Virginia, consisting of the Counties
of Nansemond and Isle of Wight Va.

The Condition of Bureau Affairs in this Division is good. The Freedmen are employed at fair wages, and as a general thing are doing well.
The State of feeling existing between the Whites and the Freedmen is not very good, more especially since the Registration of voters has commenced. Some of the poor classes of the whites are disposed to treat the Freedmen with rudeness, and even violence. This feeling is most prevalent in the town of Chuckatuck in Nansemond County, and application has been made
over