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019 MONTHLY REPORT of , Assistant Commissioner of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, for the State of , of Abandoned or Confiscated Lands in his possession in the State of , during the month ending , 186 . [[16 Columned Table]] | Name of Former Owner. | Location. County or Parish. | Location. Other Boundaries. | Alterations Since Last Report. Gained. Date. | Alterations Since Last Report. Gained. How. | Alterations Since Last Report. Lost. Date. | Alterations Since Last Report. Lost. How. | How Held, (Abandoned or Confiscated.) | Description. Cultivated. | Description. Acres Uncultivated. Acres woodland. | Description. Acres Uncultivated. Acres cleared. | Description. Total No. Acres. | Description. Buildings. | Length of time Rented. | Rent per Month. | Remarks. | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | ---- | Third District, Lieut H. S. Merrell, Superintendent | Unknown | Henrico | On Bluff foot of Broad Street formerly known as Chimborazo Hospital. | | | | | | Land Abandoned Barracks Confiscated | | | | 35 | Ninety one Barracks | | | These Barracks were built by the Confederates for a Hospital and are now used as a Camp for Refugees & Freedmen. There are at this Camp Eleven Hundred and seventy two inmates, all self sustaining except Eighty three. | | Walter Gwynne | Richmond | On 2nd. St. between Liegh & Jackson | | | | | Abandoned House & lot | | | | | One | | $ 15 | | | Unknown | Henrico | Formerly known as Camp Lee | | | | | Lands Abandoned Barracks Confiscd | | | | | Thirty one Barracks & 3 Buildings | | | These Barracks were built by the Confederates as a Camp of Instruction and are now used as a Camp for Freedmen & Refugees. There are at this Camp three hundred inmates, all of whom are self sustaining. | | Unknown | Henrico | Formerly known as How'd. Gen. Hospt. | | | | | Lands Abandoned Barracks Confiscated | | | | | Fourteen Barracks | | | These Barracks were built by the Confederates as a Hospital, and are now used as a Camp for Refugees & Freedmen. There are at this Camp, Two hundred and thirty seven inmates. | Total.
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Chimborazo
H.S. Merrell
Gwynne
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