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0835

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 .

[[14 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. | REMARKS. |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Cooper Samuel | Loudoun | 1/2 mile east of Luckett's Store North & West by land of J. G. Luckett  South & East by land of S. Bemel- |   |   |   |   | 75 |   |   |   | 13 | Poor dwelling house | Occupied by Mrs Mary Cooper who claims that the property does not belong to her husband Saml Cooper. He owns amount of land stated situated on Catoctin Creek per record Clerks office. |
| Dawson Chas N | Loudoun | 1 mile S.E. Point of Rocks - North by Potomac River - East & South by land of Mrs Mason -West by Tumace tract. |   |   |   |   | 50 |   |   |   | 298 | Brick dwelling house and poor out buildings | Occupied & owned by Mrs. S. H. Dawson - one piece of property in stead of two - formerly owned by Saml Dawson who died in 1844 - leaving this property to heirs - |
| ✓Fairfax John W. | Loudoun | 1/2 mile North West of President Monroe's Mansion -- North by land of Wm Carter  South by land of Jas Gulick |   | ✓ | Dec 18 1866 | By S.O No. 187. Par. II CS 1866 - Hd. Qs. Asst. Comr. Dept. Potomac - | 6 |   |   |   | 150 |   | Situated North West of and adjoining tract below described. | 
| ✓Fairfax John W | Loudoun | House & Lot known as President Monroe's Mansion & North by land of Patrick Hogan  South by land of Geo. Gulet  West by land of Jas. Gulick  East by road leading from Oakland to Little River turnpike |   | ✓ |   | By above order. | 7 |   |   |   | 590 | 1 House | Occupied by Mr Fairfax ~ |
| ✓George John | Loudoun | Tract of land known as Goar Farm. 1 1/2 mile West of Lovettsville -- West by land of J. Smith  North by land of E Walleman  East by land of Wm Cooper  South by land of Saml Crumbaker |   | ✓ | Dec 5 1866 | Restored to Mrs. Rosanna M. George & heirs by S.O. No. 180 - C.S. Hd. Qrs. Asst Comr. Dept. Potomac. | 61 |   |   |   | 150 | House & Barn | Remarks (see Nov rept)
| Giddings Chas. G. | Loudoun | 3 mile. North West of Waterford  South by land of W. Giddings  East by land of Schooley  North by land of Slack  West by road leading from Waterford to Point Rocks. |   |   |   |   | 76 |   |   |   | 303 | Dwelling house | Tenanted by Jas Higdon - Mr Giddings has no title to this place, nor never had - belongs to A. N. Hempson |

TOTAL

NOTES-- 1. In the column of Remarks will be stated the number of Refugees or Freedmen on each farm or tract of land, how they are employed, and whether they are self-supporting; also such other facts in relation to farms as may be of interest.
2. If more than one blank is necessary in making this Report, they will be attached together by proper fasteners on the left-hand margin, as indicated by the * * *.
3. The back of the Reports may be used for Remarks, in addition to the proper column on the face.

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Transcription Notes:
I spelled Louden as was written Loudoun Saml (Samuel) Cooper, not Paul Cooper