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410

Va. First Dist of

M.263.2.V.67 

Bureau, R.F.& A.L.
Hd. Qrs. Asst. Com'r Ste. of Va.
Richmond, Va. May 20th 1867

Respectfully forwarded to Col. S.F. Chalfin, A.A.G. in connection with communication of same subject forwarded Oct. 29th 1866.

sg'd 

O. Brown
Bvt. Brig: Gen'l Vols 
Ass't Com'r

official
Garrick Mallery 
A A A G

Va, First Dist. of

212.

L.108.1.V.67 

Recvd. back May 20th 1867
Hd. Qrs. Ste. of Va. First Dist.
Richmond, Va. April 1st 1867

Respectfully returned to Bvt: Brig: Gen'l O. Brown, Asst Comr Bur, R.F.& A.L. for action.

By Command of Maj: Gen'l Schofield
(sgd.) S.F. Chalfin 
A.A.G.

Bureau, R.F.& A.L.
Hd. Qrs Ass't Com'r Ste. of V'a
Richmond Va May 21st 67

Respectfully returned to Col. S.F. Chalfin, A.A.G. for instructions

sg'd 
O. Brown
Bvt Brig: Gen'l Vols. 
Asst. Com'r

official
Garrick Mallery 
A A A G

Lee, S.P.
Capt. & S.A.C.

3L2.V.67.

L.239.2.V.67. 

Recvd: back May 21st 67
Bureau, R.F.& A.L.
Office Div: Fredrk. & Clark Cos.
Winchester, Va. May 18th 67

Respectfully returned (thro. Hd. Qrs. 9th L. Dist.) with the information that I find upon inquiry that the within named woman Harriet Daniel was formerly a slave of Mr. David S. Donner instead of David Daniels, late of Winchester, Va. and that she was sold by him to a man living in Loudoun Co. Va - name not known, some 15 or 16 years ago, since which time she has not been heard from in this vicinity

(Sgd.) G. R. Chandler
Capt. V.R.C. & A.S.A.C.

Bureau, R.F & A.L.
Hd. Qrs. Asst. Comr. Ste. of Va.
Richmond, Va- May 21st 67

Respectfully referred to the A.S.A.C. Loudoun Co. (thro L. Dist. Hd. Qrs.) for such information as he may be able to obtain respecting Harriet Daniel.-

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sg'd O. Brown
Bvt: Brig: Gen'l Vols.
Asst. Com'r

official
Garrick Mallery 
A A A G

War Dept. Bu: &c.

358.

B.253.2.V.67

Recvd. Back May 21st 67
Bureau, R.F.& A.L.
Office of A.S.A.C. 1st Div. 3rd S. Dist.
Richmond, Va. May 17th 67

Respectfully returned to Capt. Jas. A. Bates, S.A.C. with the information that Mr. Ballard proprietor of the Ballard House, states that he will not employ Lucy and Judy Sidney. I have made diligent enquiries throughout the city for E. Johnson, but am unable to find the party or yet obtain any trace of him - Grace & Broad Streets run parallel with each other.

(sgd.) Benj. C. Cook
Bvt: Capt. & A.S.A.C.

Bureau, R. F & A. L.
Hd. Qrs. Asst. Com'r Ste. of Va.
Richmond, Va. May 21st 67.

Respectfully returned to Maj: Gen'l O. O. Howard, Com'r inviting attention to endorsement of Capt. B.C. Cook, A.S.A.C. dated May 17th 1867.

sg'd 
O. Brown
Bvt. Brig: Gen'l Vols. 
Asst. Com'r

official
Garrick Mallery 
A A A G

War Dept. Bu &c:

288

7 - 2.v.67.

M.38.1.V.67 

Recvd. back May 21st 67
Bureau, R.F.& A.L.
3rd Div. 4th L. Dist. Va.
Charlottesville, Va. May 7th 67

Respectfully returned to Bvt: Maj: W. R. Morse, S.A.C., at the request of Christiana Price, who desires that inquiry should be made at Chatanooga, Tenn., for her mother and brother and sister. She is anxious, if they can be found to go to them.

(sgd.) W'm Louis Tidball
Capt. & A.S.A.C.

Bureau, R.F.&A.L.
Hd. Qrs. Asst. Comr. Ste. of Va.
Richmond, Va. May 21st 67

Respectfully forwarded (thro: Bu. Hd. Qrs.) to Asst. Com'r of Tenessee requesting information (if it can be obtained) in regard to Ellen Price and her children Robert & Fanny. -

sg'd 
O. Brown
Bvt Brig: Gen'l Vols. Asst. Com'r

official
Garrick Mallery 
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