Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the State of Texas, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1869.
"The records consist of 10 volumes and some unbound documents. The volumes include letters received and a 'record of criminal offenses.' The unbound documents consist of letters and reports received. These records are part of the Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abando...
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OCLC: | 1425971005 |
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Corporate Authors: | , |
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Language: | English |
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Washington :
National Archives, National Archives and Record Service, General Services Administration,
1973.
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Online Resource: | Center for Research Libraries. |
Related Items: | Microfilm version:
Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the State of Texas, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1869. |
Format: | Government Document Monograph Online Resource |
Table of Contents:
- Roll 1. Letters sent, volume 1 (4), volume 2 (5) and unbound letters sent, Sept. 1865-May 1869, and undated
- roll 2. Endorsements sent: volume 1 (7), volume 2 (8), Apr. 1866-May 1869
- roll 3. Registers of letters received: volume1 (1), volume 2 (2), Feb. 1866-June 1869
- roll 4-16. Letters received (entered in register 1), 1866-1867
- roll. 17-18. Unregistered letters received 1865-1869 and undated
- roll 19. Issuances and registers of Bureau personnnel (9), Oct. 1865-Apr. 1869. Special orders received July 1866-May 1868
- roll 20-21. Reports of operations and conditions (entered in register 1), Dec. 1866-Aug. 1867
- roll 22-28. Reports of operations and conditions (entered in register 2), Sept. 1867-Dec. 1868
- roll 29-31. Received and retained reports relating to rations, lands, and Bureau personnel, 1865-1869. Oaths of office of Bureau personnel
- roll 32. "Record of criminal offenses committed in the State of Texas," volumes 1-3 (11-13), Sept. 1865-Dec. 1868. Registered reports of murders and outrages (entered in register 1), Sept. 1866-July 1867. Miscellaneous records relating to murders and other criminal offenses committed in Texas, 1865-1868.