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By order of Maj. Genl. Schofield Ass't Comr
O Brown
A.A.A.G.

The first endorsement was not recorded in this Book.


L.R."S"275.4th.V.66

Stone J.R.
Bvt: Maj: & Supt

Bureau R.F. and A.L.
H.Q. Asst Comr Dept Potomac
Richmond Va Nov. 2, 66

Respectfully returned to Bvt. Maj. J.R. Stone for investigation and report. Officers before reporting cases like the within should give both parties a hearing. These papers to be returned.
y order of Maj. Genl. Schofield Asst Comr
O Brown
A.A.A.G.


L.R."V"30.4th.V.66.

Armstrong S.C.
Supt

Bureau R.F. and A.L.
Head Qrs Asst Comr Dept Potm'c
Richmond Va Nov. 2, 1866

Respectfully referred to Genl. S.C. Armstrong. It is desirable to have these people remove if possible before mid-winter as the plan of removing them north has not be sufficiently acceptable to them. To relieve the large excess of persons it is recommended that you ascertain whether they cannot be induced to go back into the counties named in this communication.
By order of Maj. Genl. Schofield Asst Comr
O Brown
A.A.A.G.


L.R."L"282.4th.V.66.

Johnson James
Maj & Supt.

Bureau R.F. and A.L.
H.Q. Asst Comr Dept Potomac
Richmond Va Nov. 2, 1866

Respectfully referred to Maj James Johnson Supt 6th Dist. who will obtain all information possible in relation to this matter and report.
By order of Maj. Genl. Schofield Asst Comr
O Brown
A.A.A.G.


L.R."B"496.4th.V.66.

War Dept Bu &c

Bureau R.F. and A.L.
H.Q. Asst Comr Dept Potomac
Richmond Va Nov. 3, 1866

Respectfully forwarded to Maj: Genl. O.O. Howard. A Requisition was forwarded to the commissioner on Oct 18th for articles that are required for immediate use. These requisitions have not yet been returned.

69

By order of Maj. Genl. Schofield Asst Comr
O Brown
A.A.A.G.


L.R."M"737.Vol.4.66.

Sears H.
Lt. and Asst. S.

Johnson James
Maj & Supt

D.C. Asst Comr of

/126

Bureau R.F. and A.L.
H.Q. Asst Comr D.C.
Washington Oct 26th 66

Respectfully forwarded. If the child has kind treatment in Va. it is not desirable to bring her to this District.
Sigd C.H. Howard
Bvt Brig Genl. Asst Comr

Bureau R.F. and A.L.
H.Q. Asst Comr Dept Pot'o
Richmond Va Nov. 3, 66

Respectfully referred to Lt H. Sears Asst. Supt. (thro Major James Johnson Supt 6th D.) who will be guided by endorsement of Genl. C.H. Howard Asst Comr D.C. If not issued it will be returned through this office with these papers.
By order of Maj. Genl. Schofield Asst Comr
O Brown
A.A.A.G.


L.R.J.309.4th.Vol.66.

Johnson James
Maj and Supt

/83.

Bureau R.F. and A.L.
H.Q. Asst Comr Dept Potomac
Richmond Va Nov. 3, 1866

Respectfully returned. Maj James Johnson has permission to visit Richmond but the order for him to report cannot be given until the business is specified.
By order of Maj. Genl. Schofield Asst Comr
O Brown
A.A.A.G.


L.R.P.99.4th.Vol.66.

Manly R.M.
Supt Schools

Pratt Mr
.
Morse W.R.
Bvt Maj & S.

/81

Bureau R.F. and A.L.
H.Q. Supt 4th Dist
Gordonsville Va Nov. 1, 1866

Respectfully forwarded to Bvt Brig Genl. O. Brown A.A.A.G. H.Q. Asst Comr Dept Potomac with the recommendation that the request of Mr. Pratt be complied with as to Warrenton, when a large school can be established and to the best advantage. The conduct of the freedpeople at Louisa C.H. and the spirit with which the freedpeople of Orange C.H. removed and evicted at that point the building taken from here shows conclusively that in order to have schools at the desired points the

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