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James A. Bates
Act Asst Adjt Gen'l

See S.R.G. 23 1st Vol/66
Rec'd Back Mch 30th 66 with "G" 23, & Ret'd see page 376.

S.R.F. 139, 2nd Vol. 1866.
[[Footnote 1]] Endorsement on letter of Capt. A.S. Flagg a.q.m. &c  Transmits the account of the heirs of R.M. Worrell for rent of house used by the Supt. 1st Dist. for office. 

[[ Footnote 1]] A.S. Flagg Capt. & a.q.m &c R.M. Worrell [[/Footnote 1]]

Bureau RF&AL
Head Qrs Asst. Coms Ste Va
Richmond Mar 8th/66
Respty returned to Capt. A.S. Flagg a.q.m. and Supt. 1st Dist. Rent will only be allowed from the date of restoration of the property. 
You will make arrangements to pay a fair rent for the building from the date of its restoration. 
By order of Col. O. Brown
James A. Bates
act. asst. adj't. Gen'l

S.R.B. 194 Recd Back Mar 8th 1866
[[Footnote 2]] Continuation of Endorsements on letter of Capt. Wm. F. White asst. supt applies on behalf of Patrick Johnson [[Footnote 3]](col'd) for assistance to collect $240 loaned by him to 1st Lieut. Huggins Cons musters at Camp Douglass Chicago, in [[Footnote 4]] Oct. 1864. 

[[Footnote 2]] Stuart Barnes Capt & aqm&c [[/Footnote 2]]
[[Footnote 3]] Wm. F. White Capt & Asst. Supt. [[/Footnote 3]]
[[Footnote 4]] Patrick Johnson cold [[/Footnote 4]]

War Dept. A.G.O.
March 3rd 1866

Respty returned  x x x x with the information that there was no officer named Huggins on duty at Camp Douglass in September, Octo,or November 1864, nor has there been at any time, a mustering officer at Camp Douglass of that name. 

Captain Bjerg 8' V.R.C. who was asst. comr. of musters at Post of Chicago has been mustered out of service. 
By order of the Secretary of War
(Sgd) M.W. Foster a.a.G. Vols

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Bureau R F & AL
Head Qrs asst comr Ste Va
Richmond  Mar 8th /66

Respty returned to Capt. Stuart Barnes a.q.m & Supt. 2nd Dist. [[Footnote 5]]and attention invited to endorsement of Col. Foster a.a.G. U.S.V.

By Order of Col O Brown asst comr
James A Bates
act asst adj't Genl

The first Endorsement being a mere reference was not recorded in this Book. 

[[Footnote 5]] Adj't Genl Office [[/Footnote 5]]

[[Footnote 6]] S.R.A. 36, 2d Vol 1866
Endorsement on letter of [[Footnote 7]] Miss E.C. Adams in behalf of the mother of [[Footnote 8]] Lucilla Foller (col'd) her former mistress was [[Footnote 9]] Mrs. Georgiana Washington.
Bureau RF & aL
Head Qrs Asst Comm Ste Va
Richmond Mar 8th /66 

Respty referred to Lieut H. S. Merrell Supt 3rd Dist - who will endeavor to find out the whereabouts of the within mentioned girl. 

[[Footnote 10]] By order of Col O Brown
James A Bates
act asst adj't Genl

[[Footnote 6]] H.S. Merrell Lt & Supt [[/Footnote 6]]
[[Footnote 7]] Miss E.C. Adams [[/Footnote 7]]
[[Footnote 8]] Lucilla Toller (col'd) [[/Footnote 8]]
[[Footnote 9]] Mrs Georgiana) Washington) [[/Footnote 9]]
[[Footnote 10]] 346 [[/Footnote 10]

[[Footnote 11]] L.R.C. 206 2d Vol. 1866
Endorsement on letter of Lieut Ed Murphy asst supt. relative to whether freedmen are to pay road tax, or work on roads, &c &c

[[Footnote 11]] T.F.P. Crandon Capt & aqm
Ed Murphy Lt & asst supt [[/Footnote 11]]  

Bureau R F & AL Head Qrs asst comm Ste Va
Richmond Mar 8th/66
Respty returned to Capt T.F.P. Crandon aqm &s upt 4th Dist - apply the same law that applies to whites - It is not known that poor whites can be compelled to work or pay. 
By order of Col O Brown asst comm
James A Bates
act asst adj't Genl

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