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| 3 | About twenty families, about two hundred Freedmen, in all, on this Farm, occupying the huts left by the soldiers, have put in small crops of corn &c, separately and entirely self supporting. ~ |
| 4 | On this Farm two white men immediately after the evacuation moved and put in a small crop, they have been allowed to remain as tenants of this office, and to pay the Bureau one quarter of the crop. ~ |
| 8 | About 150 Freedmen are on this farm, about fifty are self supporting, and are cultivating the lands, this farm was abandoned by the owner to engage in the rebellion, and left in charge of his servants; with a portion of stock, tools &c on it, the owner is now in Canada and, apparently; has desire or intention to return. ~. |
| 11 | On this plantation are a large number of Govt Barracks and huts, about fifty freedmen are occupying the buildings, and are self supporting by being employed in this Bureau. ~. |
| 12 | About fifty freedmen, with their families, are occupying the. Government Barracks and huts, and are self supporting by cutting wood from the old barracks, for this Bureau. ~ | 13 | On this farm are two families, occupying the Government Barracks, who are self supporting. ~ |
 

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