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R. Adam 
Petersburg
Sept 15th 1865.

Rec'd Nov 4th 1865.
Applies for restoration of a house &c situated in the village of Lawrenceville, the county seat of Brunswick County.

Endorsed
Richmond Va Nov 4th 1865.
Respectfully referred to Capt Barnes. This paper was received to day. Capt Barnes will notify the applicant that he must make his application to these Head Quarters in due form. Capt Barnes will explain to him the proper form.
By order of Col. O. Brown
(Sgd) James A Bates A.A.A.G.
Ret'd Nov 4th 1865.


E.W. Hudgins
Hampton Va
Nov 2d 1865
B

Rec'd Nov 4th 1865.
Acknowledging receipt of letter of 2d inst and states that he has applied to Capt Wilder who informed him that he had not received any orders to hand over the personal property that he would not get any of the rents &c.

Endorsed
Richmond Nov 4th 1865.
Respectfully returned to Capt C.B. Wilder. Personal property which has not been converted to the use of the Bureau and rents which have not been accrued to the Bureau should be given up with the property.
By order of Col. O. Brown
(Sgd) H.B. Scott Ins Gen'l
Fow'd Nov 4th 1865.

W. Stover How
Capt & A.Q.M.
Winchester
Nov 1st 1865
C

Rec'd Nov 4th 1865.
Forwards the claims of Samuel Roberts for damages against the U.S. resulting from the War.

Endorsed
Richmond Nov 4th 1865.
Respectfully returned. The claims of Freedmen against the Government are on a footing with the claims of any other citizens and should be treated accordingly.
By order of Col. O. Brown
(Sgd) H.B. Scott Ins Gen'l
Ret'd Nov 4th 1865.


W.S. How
Capt & A.Q.M.
Winchester Va
Nov 1st 1865.

Ret'd Nov 4th 1865.
Forwards a communication from the Asst Supt of Staunton Va in relation to turning over the Court House

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at Staunton Va. to the Civil Authorities.
 
Endorsed
Richmond Nov 4th 1865.
Respectfully returned. This question must be settled by the Military Authorities.
By order of Col. O. Brown
(Sgd) H.B. Scott Ins Gen'l
Ret'd Nov 4th 1865.


O.Brown
Col & Asst Comr
Richmond Va
Oct 18th 1865.
250  
D

Rec'd Nov 4th 1865.
Directs enclosed paper be sent to Matthews Co. to enquire about the whereabouts of the mother of the two children. To whom she was sold, where, and when, that if possible the family may again be united. These papers to be returned with action noted thereon.

Endorsed
Fort Monroe Va Oct 22d 1865.
Respectfully referred to Mr. W.H. Bergfels with directions to make ever effort to ascertain the facts called for within, and report to this office as soon as possible.
(Sgd) C.B. Wilder Capt & A.Q.M.

Northampton Court House Oct 20th 1865.
Respectfully referred to Capt C.B. Wilder Supt 9th Dist.
The womans name was Ann: was last seen in Norfolk, is now supposed to be on the estate of Thomas White, near Drummondtown in Acomac County, Eastern Shore Virginia. 
(Sgd) W.H. Bergfels Asst Supt

Fort Monroe Va Nov 2d 1865.
Respectfully returned to Col. O. Brown Asst Comr &c with the following report. Having made further inquiries concerning the within named persons, we learn from Mr. White that the woman is undoubtedly on the estate of Thos. White near Drummondtown Acomac Co Eastern Shore.
(Sgd) C.B. Wilder Capt & A.Q.M. &c

Richmond Va Nov 4th 1865.
Respectfully referred to Capt A.S. Flagg, who will have this woman sent to these Head Quarters with these papers.
By order of Col. O. Brown
(Sgd) H.B. Scott Ins Gen'l
Fow'd Nov 4th 1865.

Transcription Notes:
"Acomac" likely refers to either the town of Accomac, Virginia or Accomack County, Virginia.