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[[3 column table]] [[preprinted]] WHEN RECEIVED. ^[[1868]] | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. [[/preprinted]] |:-----|:-----|:-----:| July 20th 62 | McAlpine. T.D. Agent 2o" July. Ref. to Col. Johnston for the necessary transportation. | Charlotte N.C. July 18" 68 Requests an order for transportation of Medical Stores from Charlotte to Salisbury. July 21 | Maguire. Albert. Esq. Citizen ^[[Void]] | August. 4th 63.* | McFarland Wm Agent Filed | Wadsboro, N.C. July 25th 1868. States that much trouble is anticipated in his division, from now until after the fall election, owing to the unprincipled politicians threatening and enforcing starvation on the Freedmen, and intimidating the newly Selcted Officers. August 6th 64. | Moore Samuel [sic - Stephen??] Agent August. 6th returned "Approved" | New Berne N.C. August 4th 1868 Transmits ration Returns for three employees at New Berne for approval &c. Aug. 26th 65 | Miller W.L. & others Advisory Committee EB. p 86. | Charlotte N.C. August 24th 1868. Forwards to D.L. Eaton, Esq, actuary, Freedmens Saving Bank, Wash. D.C. renewal of application for a Branch Bank, at that place, at an early day. Have elected Mr. W.L. Vandewater, Act. Clerk in the Office of the Agt. of the Bureau. -Cashier,- in place of Col. Shaffer who has been removed from that place - Request that the necessary authority together with the proper Books & papers be furnished them at once. Aug. 30th 66. | McKillip A.W. A.SA.C. Aug. 29. forwarded to Genl. O.O. Howard. Approved. | Requests that the Bounty due Henry Hughs, Father of Amos Hughs and that of Jeff Hughs. Father of [[??]].Hughs formerly of the 37th U.S.C.F. be forwarded to Halifax N.C. when their claims are settled. [[end page]] [[start page]] [[3 column table]] [[preprinted]] WHEN RECEIVED. ^[[1868]] | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. [[/preprinted]] |:-----|:-----|:-----:| Aug 29th 67. | McFarland Wm. Agent Aug 29th Refd to H.C. Vogell Supt of Ed. | Wadesboro N.C. Aug 27th 1868. Gives particulars regarding the suspension of the Freedmens School, at Ansonville, N.C. by request of the parties who live there. States the School is now kept in the woods without any shelter but the trees, and requests help from the Bureau to build a School House. Says the people there are opposed to Freedmens Schools and will not rent a building for that purpose. Sept. 5th 68. | Mississippi State of A.C. Gillman, Bvt. Maj. Genl. & A. Comr. Sept. 3rd Referred by Genl. Howard for investigation & report - Sept. 5th Referred to Col. Stephen Moore, for investigation & report as reqd. by B. Hd. Qrs. Recd. back Oct. 6th - after strict search the said Margaret Gorse cannot be found. Oct. 6 retnd to Genl. Howard (Off. Chf. QM) inviting attention to endorsement of Col. S. Moore | Vicksburg Miss. Aug. 29th 1868. Forwards to Maj. Genl. O.O. Howard Comr. "Approved & recommended". - letter of E. A. Duncan Surgeon, in Charge Freedmens Bureau Hospital Vicksburg Miss. of Aug 17th 68. who requests transportation for Margaret Gorse, a destitute freedwoman, from Vicksburg Miss, to her former employer Mrs. Martha Gorse, 14 miles from New Bern, N.C. Sept. 8th 69 | McCulloch Mary Ann Sept 8th Refd. to Capt. Rutherford | Willington N.C. Sept 4th 1868 Gives particulars in regard to a dispute with Mr. Wm Middleton about some land in Duplin Co. N.C. Asks for advice & information from the Bureau. Sept. 2nd 70 * | MacFarland Wm Agent. Filed. | Wadesboro N.C. Aug. 27th 1868. Gives particulars in regards the condition of affairs in Anson Co. N.C. States that violent Politicians are causing the most bitter feelings between the Whites & Blacks, and that Sectional hatred is the order of the day. Says his own life is threatened ect.