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Freedmen's Bureau Records: Report of E. M. Webber regarding assaults against blacks in Augusta County, February 20, 1868

Summary:
Webber reports on the activities related to several cases of assault against blacks in Augusta County, noting that the courts rarely took action to prosecute the cases.


Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands,
Head-Quarters Assistant Commissioner, District of Virginia

Feby 20th 1868.

Richmond, Va.

Nov. 1st 1867. Thomas P. Jackson Bureau Agent, Staunton Augusta County Virginia.

Reports cases of Assaults upon Freedmen

Dec. 4 " Instruction from [unclear: this] Head Quarters to Report what Action had been taken in the four cases of Assault with Pistols.

Dec. 11 " T. P. Jackson in answer to Instructions from [unclear: this] Head Quarters dated Dec 4, 1867.

Reports the case of Patrick O'Toole
for Assault on Hartley Balent (Colored) with a Pistol. Also that he had presented the same to the County Atty of that County for Presentation to the Grand Jury for their action.

Jany 13th 1868. Communication from County Atty, stating that he thinks the Town Authorities had taken up the case. (It appears that no action was taken by Gd Jury

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Also reports the case of James S. Spencer for Assault on Hugh Jackson (colored)

Nov. 1st 1867. Presented the case to the County Atty. who had witnesses summoned and after a hearing of the case, the Grand Jury declined to make a presentment.
Also--
Case of Henry Ford for an assault on Abraham Wallace (Colored) with a Pistol, discharging the same three times at his Wife Eveline Wallace.

Nov 9th/67. Presented the above named case to the County Atty. - Augusta County for his action.

Jany 13 1868. County Atty states that he "saw the Complainant and after examining him closely, well satisfied that an indictment could not be sustained in the case,-- that he informed him of the time of the sitting of the Grand Jury, and directed him to appear and make his complaint, that he did not do," _____

Reports case of W Coleman for threatening the life of Mary Minor with a Pistol.

Nov. 26, 1867. Referred to John M. Huff Justice of the Peace for Warrant, & notice of him and plan of that.

Jany 14th 1868. Communication from John M Huff J. P. stating that "Mary Minor [added: considered an Indian] called on him & made a statement of the cases,-- that she refused to make Oath to his complaint, that he made no Warrant, consideres her a woman of high temper, has threatened several persons to beat their [unclear: brains] out with Stones, threatened Coleman in the same manner, and Coleman said that if she struck him, he would shoot her, her Husband has since requested me not to Warrant Coleman" ----- (No action taken)

Decr 7th 1867. Reports case of seven assaults upon [unclear: Levi] Middlebrook (Cold) by Henry Fisher William Ross, John Craig, William Craig, Absalom Ross & Daniel Ross.

Dec. 7th 1867. Reported case to William Chapman Justice of the Peace for Warrant and arrest of the parties implicated, also notice to me of time and place of trial.

Dec. 11 " (No action taken in the matter.)

" 12 " Thos. P. Jackson reports that Middlebrook was terribly beaten: that he and the others (except Baker) live in a neighborhood where they could not remain if they prosecute the assailants.

Decr 16/67. Returned from [unclear: their] Head Quarters, to Capt. McDonnald Sub Asst Comr Winchester Va for the action of the Military Commissioner of Augusta Co.

Dec 19, 1867. Forwarded to Walter S. Franklin Capt 21 Infty

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for action of Military Commissioner.

Dec 20./67 Forwarded to Military Commissioner Augusta Co for his action in the matter.

Feby 6th 1868 Returned to Walter S. Franklin Capt 21 Infty commanding Sub District by J.T.H. Hall. Stating that no personal investigation had been made by him as his duties as Military Commissioner ([illeg.]) on the 1st ult. -- also replies from County Atty. and J. M. Huff J.P. --- detainee [unclear: report] to hear from Wm Chapman J.P.______ (no reply recd.)

Feby 8th/68 Returned to Capt. J.A. McDonald Agent of this Bureau at Winchester, inviting attention to above communications.

Feby 10th/68 Returned to this Head Quarters with the following [unclear: endorsement], "No action appears to

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have been taken by the Military Comr to whom the same was reported in accordance with instructions, &c.______

Respectfully submitted

E.M. Webber
Inspector



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