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| When rec'd | Name of writer | Date and purport of letter |
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| April 2d  1  [[note]] Returned to Capt Gardner April 3. 1867 See E & M Page 17 [[/note]] | Gardner, Robt. P. Capt & Sub Asst Comr | Bu  R.F and A.L. Office Sub Asst Comm'r Jackson Miss. March 29, 1867,  States that Susan Fields, or Potter has applied to him for assistance in attaining her three children, Matilda, Charlotte and Joe, from the Asylum at Lauderdale; says she is able to take care of them and will come for them if she can get them. |
| Rec'd Aug 21st  2  Filed  See L.B. page | Gardner, Robt. P.  Capt and Sub Ass't Commr | Bu. R.F and A.L. Office Sub Ass't Coms'r Jackson, Miss. Aug 16th, 1867.  Requests to be informed if there is any orphans at Lauderdale that can be apprenticed. States that Mr W. Porter, Esq. a citizen of Jackson, desire two boys and three girls request to be informed how he shall proceed to get them &c. |
| Sept 12th, 1867.  3 | Gibson J D Citizen | Laurence, Miss. September 7, 1867. States that he has in his house an aged, infirm, helpless, colored woman named Cortney, whom he wishes transported to the Bureau Hospital at Lauderdale Miss. Encloses certificate of A. I. Weed & V.R. West |

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