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| 4 | There are about twenty families and about two hundred Freedmen in all., on this farm, occupying the huts left by the soldiers'. they have put in small crops of Corn &c. and are entirely self-supporting. |
| 5 | 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 are to pay the Bureau one quarter of the crop. |
| 8 | About one hundred and fifty Freedmen are on this farm; about fifty of them self-supporting and cultivating the Farm. This farm was abandoned by the owner, to engage in the rebellion, and left on charge of his servts, with a part of the stock, tools &c on it. He is now in Canada.
| 6 | On this place, are a large number of Govt. Barracks and huts; about fifty Freedmen are occupying the buildings and are self-supporting. |
| 12 | These buildings now used as Confederate Hospital during the war; it will accomodate about 600 patients: there are but few negroes on this place. They are self-supporting. |
| 11 | There are five families of Freedmen in these old buildings: principally self-supporting. |
 

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