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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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|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   | the contrary - Gross partiality on the part of the Court to the defendent. Earheart arrested by post Commander after result of trial became known to him. Case referred to Mil: Commissioner - Filed. | 
| 27 | Brown, Richard | colored | Civil Authorities |   | Warrenton Va | - | S.B. Smith A.S.A.C | L. 139. R.F&A.L, Va, dated June 12th 1868 Encloses copy of evidence taken at Coroners inquest held on the body of Brown who died of wound received in an affray - Returned to Bvt: Lt Col S.P. Lee, S.A.C, June 24th 1868, with directions to take case before Military Commissioner. | 
| 28 | Union Men & U.S. Flagg pole |   | Hugh Ott and others | white | Woodstock Va | 1868 May 18th | J.A. McDonnell S.A.C. | M. 166. R.F&A.L, Va, dated May 28th 1868. Insulting of Union citizens by men, on hearing of President Johnson's acquittal. Cutting down and burning of flag pole in front of J.T.H. Hall's office in his absence. - Copy sent to Bvt: Col: S.F. Chalfin, A.A. Genl 1st Mil: Dist. | 
|   |   |   |   |   |   |   | J.T.H. Hall A.S.A.C. | M. 173. R.F&AL, Va, dated June 3d 1868. Additional report in above case. Returned to J.A. McDonnell, S.A.C, July 9th 1868, with directions to bring case before Military Commissioner. | 

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