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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 the outrage and action in the case. | 
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|75 | Freedmens Church |   | Unknown |   | Modesttown Va | Sept. 1868 | L. B White A.S.A.C. | Report under Cir 6. for mo: ending Sept. 30th/68. Reports burning of Freedmens Church |
|   |   |   |   |   |   |   | Will. A Coulter Bvt Capt. & A A A G. | L.S. 606. R.F & A L. Va, 1868, dated Oct: 6th 1868. Addresses D. B. White  A.S.A.C. and directs him to investigate burning of church. |
|   |   |   |   |   |   |   | D. B. White A S.A C | Returns communication No 606, Oct 29th 1868, and states that there was evidence to show that the building had been set on fire, as straw and other combustible material were traced to the building on the following morning. Filed. |
| 76 | Wilson, Scott | colored | Civil Authorities |   | Lunenburg Co Va | Septr 1868 | W. P. Austin A.S.A.C. | Report under Cir 6, for month ending Sept: 30th 1868. Wilson had contracted Spot Thompson (white), to work for himself and brother, Wilson not to leave the plantation without permission. He left plantation Sept 14th, to attend court, without permission, and was driven off plantation, & his life threatened if he returned. The magistrate J. D. Tinsdale was requested to hear complaint, and if facts were as stated, to bind Thompson over to keep the peace. Thompson admitted the driving off and threatening, and justified his action on the ground of violation of contract, and the right to keep Wilson off his premises. In this the Magistrate |

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