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L.B. 117. Vol 2./67

Bureau RFAL. Office A.S.A.C.
2nd. Div. 3d. Sub Dist. Ashland, Va.
Oct 28th. 1867

Lieut P. R. Hambrick
S.A.C. 3d. Sub District
Richmond, Va.

Lieutenant,
In compliance with the provisions of Circular No 6. Bureau RF & AL Hdqrs A.C. Richmond, Va. January 27th 1866, I have the honor to submit the following report with reference to the condition of Bureau Affairs in this Sub District during the present month.

I think the feelings of the whites toward the colored is less friendly than heretofore. This is doubtless owing, in part, to the result of the northern elections, and partly to the unanimity with which the latter sustained their favorite candidates in the election held in the 22nd dist. They feel aggrieved that the Blacks should have refused to support those who, when they had the power, ground them down under the worst forms of oppression. On the other hand the colored people profess

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