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M.85.1.V.67
Morse, W.R.
Bvt. Maj. & S.A.C.

134.- 1.V.67
Recd: back Nov: 14th 67.
Bu. R.F.& A.L.
Office S.A.C. S.D. Jackson
Jackson, Miss. Oct: 30th 67.

Respectfully returned to Asst. Comr. Miss. with the information that Mr. Leroy Tatum has been addressed by letter & verbal inquiries have been made by myself of other parties with regard to this case but no information can be obtained.
(Sgd.) S.S. Sumner
Bvt: Maj: U.S.A. S.A.C.

Bu. R.F.& A.L.
Hd. Qrs. Asst. Comr: Va.
Richmond, Va. Nov: 14th 67.

Respectfully returned to Bvt. Maj: W.R. Morse, S.A.C. inviting attention to Endorsement of Bvt. Maj: S.S. Sumner S.A.C. of Oct 30th 67.
O. Brown
Bvt: Brig: Gen'l Vols. 
Asst. Com'r 


J.231.3.V.67.
First Mil. Dist.

Bu. R.F.& A.L.
Hd. Qrs. 6th S. Dist. Va.
Fredericksburg, Va. Nov: 11th 67.

Respectfully forwarded to Bvt: Brig: Gen'l O. Brown, Asst. Com'r.
the verdict of the jury in these cases seem unjustly severe.
The act of going to Mr. Trice was committed under an impression (in their ignorance) that their political rights and duty required them to interest themselves to the extent of forcing all colored people to attend political meetings. I am well satisfied that these men in committing this act - had an advisor who cannot be directly implicated and that the demanding and obtaining of the due bill was not premeditated - but the injustice of the moment under a supposed right - Mr. Trice having committed an assault upon Chew Christmas 1865, promising John Chew $18.00/100 if he would not report him (E. Trice) to the Freedmens Bureau.
Under all the circumstances I believe the condemned have suffered quite enough and that justice would be satisfied should the Executive power be exercised to the extent of a full pardon of these men.
Sgd. James Johnson
Bvt: Lt. Col & S.A.C.

541

Bu. R.F.& A.L.
Hd. Qrs. Asst. Comr: Va.
Richmond, Va. Nov: 14th 67.

Respectfully forwarded to Bvt. Col. S.F. Chalfin, A.A. Genl. recommending the pardon of the persons herein named.
O. Brown
Bvt: Brig: Gen'l Vols. 
Asst. Com'r 


J.230.3.V.67
Jordan, J.W.
Bvt: Lt. Col. & S.A.C.

Bu. R.F.& A.L.
Hd. Qrs. Asst. Comr: Va.
Richmond, Va. Nov:

Respectfully returned to Bvt: Lt. Col. J.W. Jordan, S.A.C. who will confer with the Comdg: Officer of the troops at Farmville, and if a suitable enlisted man can be found, he will forward his name to these Hd. Quarters, requesting his detail.
The Civil Employees in this Bureau, can not be increased at this time.
O. Brown
Bvt: Brig: Gen'l Vols. 
Asst. Com'r 


W.625.3.V.67
Remington, J.H.
Bvt. Maj. & S.A.C.

Bu. R.F.& A.L.
Hd. Qrs. Asst. Comr: Va.
Richmond, Va. Nov: 14th 67.

Respectfully referred to Bvt: Maj. J.H. Remington, S.A.C.
This communication to be returned with receipt of enclosed transportation acknowledged thereon.
O. Brown
Bvt: Brig: Gen'l Vols. 
Asst. Com'r  


B.503.3.V.67
War Dept: Bu: &c:

512.
Recd: back Nov. 14th 67.
Bu. R.F.& A.L.
Office A.S.A.C. 1st Div: 3rd S. Dist. Va.
Richmond, Va. Nov: 13th 1867

Respectfully returned to Lieut. P.R. Hambrick, S.A.C. with the request that transportation be granted to Laurensburg, N.C. per Wilmington and Rutherford, R.R. via Wilmington N.Ca. for Keuch Roper who is now living in this City entirely destitute without the necessary clothing to protect him from the cold and I am led to believe he is not sound in mind. He is receiving subsistence from the Bureau.
(Sgd.) Benj: C. Cook
Bvt. Capt. & A.S.A.C.

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