Freedmen's Bureau Records: Thomas P. Jackson to
James Bumgardner, November 9, 1867
Summary:
Thomas Jackson refers a case involving an assault against the wife of a colored
man to James Bumgardner (whose name Jackson misspells), an attorney for the
Commonwealth.
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands,
Office 4th Division, 9th
Sub-District, Virginia.
[deleted: Wm A]James Bumgardner
Esquire
Commonwealth
Attorney/ Augusta County
November 9th 1867
Staunton, Virginia
Sir
Abraham Wallace (colored) lives near Mt. [unclear: Torrey] Furnace complains that a man named William Ford, on yesterday November 8 discharged a loaded pistol three times & exploded a cap the fourth time at his wife Evelyn Wallace. This deadly & unprovoked assault calls for prompt action and that such may be had in form of law. I respectfully refer the case to you.
Very Respectfully
Your obedient servant
Thomas P Jackson
Agent