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Nov. 27"
96 |
Hay Thos. H.
A.S.A. Comr
Nov. 27" returned with Indentures Enclosed. |
Salisbury N.C. Nov. 27" 1868.
Applies for the retained Indentures Executed Sometime in 1865 by Capt. Crockett former Bureau Officer binding to one Wm. H. Carrington two Colored Children named Joe and Henry.  States that the Indentures there have cancelled by him on act. of irregularity of their Execution &c.

Nov. 30th
97. |
Hawley Geo. S.
Bureau Officer.
Nov. 30th refd to Dr. H. C. Vogell Supt. of Education. |
Goldsboro, N.C. Nov. 28" 1868.
Says that Schools for Freedchildren are much needed at Kinston & Moseby Hall Lenoir Co. States that competent Teachers cannot be found.  Asks that the Bureau furnish Teachers for these [[?]]. 

Nov. 30th
98 * |
Hay Thos H.
A.S.A. Comr.
Filed. |
Hillsboro N.C. Nov. 27" 1868.
Requests that the Freedmens Schools at Chappel Hill be aided to the Amount of $50.00 to be expended in the purchase of Benches for School Room.

Dec. 1st
99. *|
Henderson W. F.
Agent &c. |
Lexington N.C. Nov. 30th 1868.
Sends Monthly report of operations of the Sub.-Division of Lexington for month of Nov.- 1868. 

Dec. 1st
100 |
Heiner Robt. G.
A.S.A. Comr.
E.B. |
Rocky Mount N.C. Nov. 28th 1868.
Requests permission to delay reporting to his Regiment now in Texas for 60 days after his discharge from the Bureau.  Gives Reasons.

Dec. 1st.
101. * |
Heiner Robt. G.
A.S.A. Comr
Filed. |
Rocky Mount N.C. Nov. 28th 1868.
Asks for a leave of absence for Twenty (20) Days.

Dec. 16th
102. |
Hay Thos. H
A.S.A. Comr.
Dec. 16th returned All indentures have been sent to the County Clerks.  The papers desired are in Hillsboro.
(Transferred to letter "Q") |
Hillsboro N.C. Dec. 15th 1868.
Applies for the indentures of (2) two Col. children, named Hariet & Susan who were apprenticed to one Alex Hogan of Orange Co. by Lt. Crockett B.O. in 1865.