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November 5" [[asterisk stamp]] | ^1 Fiske F. A. Supt. of. Ed. | Raleigh N. C. Oct. 22^d 1866. Reports his investigation of the case of James H. Crawford (col'd). 

November 14 " | ^2 Foster H. H. Bvt. Maj., E. B. p. | Magnolia N. C. Nov. 10" 1866. Asks for information, in cases where freedpeople are in a helpless condition and cannot be provided for where they live. Requests transportation for one freed woman and her three children from Magnolia to Wilmington N. C.
 
November 30" | ^3 Fiske F. A. Supt. of. Ed. E. B. p. 57. | Raleigh N. C. Nov. 26" 1866. Requests that Maj. Johnston Chf. Qr. Mr. be authorized to purchase and put in twenty four frames of window glass, and white wash inside and outside the building used for School purposes at Fair Ground Raleigh. 

December 5 " | ^4 Foster Benj. B. (Late) Maj. U. S. V. E.B. p. 61. | Norfolk Va. Dec. 1^st 1866. States that Jane [[Cormick?]] (freedwoman) left a daughter, now 9 years of age, with John Parker of Gates Co. N. C. She went to get it, but Parker demanded $150.00 or he would not let the child go. Desires that the agent for Gates Co. N. C. be instructed to forward the child to Suffolk Va. notifying the Mother when it will arrive. 

December 6" [[asterisk stamp]] | ^5 Fiske F. A. Supt. of Ed. [[ne Trans. fur. | Raleigh N. C. Dec. 5" 1866. Requests transportation to visit Beaufort, Goldsboro, Wilmington, and return. 
 
December 16" | ^6 Foote John M. Lieut E.B. p. 69. | Halifax N. C. Dec. 6" 1866. Submits statement relative to a freedmans camp at Halifax and asks for instructions. 

December 18" | ^7 Freedmen of Roanoke Island 
E. B. p. 71. | Roanoke Island N. C. Nov. 31" 1866 Writes regarding the buildings they have erected on the Island.

December 18" | ^8 Freedmen of Roanoke Island
N. C. | Roanoke Island Dec. 4" 1866. Petition that they may be allowed to remain 

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  |    | upon the land they are now occupying by paying a reasonable rent to the owners of said property. 

December 19" [[asterisk stamp]] | ^9 Foster C. H. E. B. p. 72. | Murfreesboro N. C. Dec. 11" 1866. Writes in regard to the apprenticing of the son of Alice Baker or Vaughn to her former master Henry Baker of Hertford Co. N. C. without the Mothers consent. 

December 22" [[asterisk stamp]] | ^10 Fiske F.  A. Supt. of Ed. | Raleigh N. C. Dec. 21" 1866. Requests transportation to New Bern and return on business connected with his department. 

December 24" [[asterisk stamp]] | ^11 Felton John H. and John. H. Gillikin. S. O. 157. | Beaufort N.C. Dec. 10 " 1866. Respectfully apply for the restoration of their property as described in the enclosed grant. 125 acres in Carteret County N. C. 

January 5" | ^12 Fiske F. A.Supt. of. Ed. E. B. p. 85. | Raleigh N. C. Jan. 4 " 1867. Requests authority to rent an office at ten dollars per month. 

January 20" | ^13 Foster H. H. Bvt. Maj., E. B. p. 98. | Magnolia N. C. Jan. 15" 67.  Gives complaint of Henry Best, (white) who wishes a negro named Tony, removed from his plantation for reasons stated within. 

January 20" [[asterisk stamp]] | ^14 Foster H. H. Bt. Maj., E.B. p. 98. | Magnolia N .C. Jan. 15" 1867. Returns complaints of Diana Clarkston, stating that the matter referred to is not within his jurisdiction 

January 30" | ^15 Fiske F.A. Supt. of Ed. Trans [[8 or &?]] to Gen. Howard| Raleigh N. C. Jan. 30" 1867. Writes concerning the erection of Freedmens Schools in N. C. 

February 4" | 16 Fiske F. A. Supt. of Ed. E. B. p. 112. | Raleigh N. C. Feb. 2^d 1867. Forwards Special Requisition for black boards for use of Freedmens Schools. 

February 12" | ^17 Farnsworth J. E. Capt. 27th U. S. C. T.  E. B. p. 119. | Wilmington N. C. Feb. 2^d 1867. Requests assignment to duty in the Bureau R. F. and A. L. has been on duty in [[?]] since Sept. 1866 as recruiting officer. His regiment is soon to be mustered out of Service and he desires to remain.