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Bureau Refugees Freedman &x A.L.
Office Sub Asst. Com'r.
Meridian Miss. Oct 14. 67

Supt of the
Selma & Meridian R.R.
Sir,
William Wallace, (freedman) holds an account against the S.& M.R.R. for 11 day work during the month of April 1867. signed by D.A. Dalrymple which he states he is unable to collect
   The matter is referred to you for your investigation
Respectfully
Andrew Thomas
Agt B. R. F. & A.L.

Bureau Refugees Freedman & A.L.
Office Sub Asst. Com'r.
Meridian Miss Oct 15. 67

Miss Crawford Hoages & Co
Clark Co Miss.

Gentlemen,
A representative of your firm will without fail report at these Head Quarters on Thursday Oct 17 at 10 A.M. to make explanation to complaint of several Freedman for services rendered during 1866.

Respectfully
Andrew Thomas
Agt B. R. F. & A.L.

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Bureau Refugees Freedmen & AL
Office Sub Ass't. Commissioner
Meridian Miss  Oct 15. 1867

Capt J.W. Sunderland
A. A. A. General B.R.F. & A.L.
Vicksburg Miss.

Sir,
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the following blanks.
20 No 4-
8 No 40-
10 No 2-
20 No 11-

Very Respectfully
Your Obt Servt
Thomas H Norton
Bvt Maj U.S.A Sub. Ass't Com


Bureau Refugees Freedmen & AL
Office Sub. Ass't. Commissioner
Meridian Miss Oct 15. 1867

Capt. J.W. Sunderland
A.A.A. General B.R.F. & A.L.
Vicksburg Miss.

Capt,
In compliance with instruction contained in Par II General Order No 30 C.S. Office Ass't Commission for Miss Aug 20. 1867 I have the honor to submit the following report of an inspection made by the Sub Asst Commision, of the Freedmans School in the Sub District.
The principal School is located at Meridian, and was originated and is now educating under the auspices of a northern charitable organization, and it is undoubtedly