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| No. of case | On whom committed | White or colored | By whom committed | White or colored | Where | When | By whom reported | Character of outrage and action in the case |
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|   |   |   |   |   |   |   | E.C. Morse A.S.A.C. | M.186. R.F&A.L, Va, 1868, dated June 17th 1868. Requests interference of the Asst: Comr in case of Willis Fowler, as from the evidence, he (Morse) takes him to be innocent - Forwarded to the Gov: of Va, June 18th 1868, soliciting his early attention to the case - Received back June 20th 1868 with the information that a pardon had been granted that day | 
| 7 | Harris, Douglas J. and others U.L.A Case | colored | Nelson Co Ct |   | Nelson Co Va | 1868 February term of Ct | Themselves | H.70. R.F and AL. Va 1868, dated March 2d 1868. State that they were unjustly fined for an alleged violation of law, when they had committed no offence - Referred March 5th 1868 to R.S. Lacey, S.A.C, for immediate investigation and report - |  
| 8 | Union Men | white & colored | Rebels | White | Collierstown, Va | 1868 February 3d | Chas. King (Civilian) | K.5. R.F&A.L, Va 1868 - dated February 4th 1868. Union men assaulted during service at M.E. Church - Asks assistance - Referred to Bureau March 4th 1868, by General Schofield, for investigation and report - Referred to Douglas Frazar A.S.A.C March 6th 1868 for compliance with endorsement of Genl Schofield. Returned by Douglas Frazar, March 18th 1868 with report showing nature of outrage, which consisted in throwing of eggs &c, names several persons participating therein - Civ. Aut: had not acted - Returned to Col. Chalfin A.A. Genl March 24th 1868 inviting attention to report - |