Freedmen's Bureau Records: C. B. Fessenden to Thomas
P. Jackson, May 5, 1867
Summary:
Fessenden passes along some information about trials of freed blacks during the
war.
May 5th 1867
Monterey, Virginia
Friend Jackson
I inquired of Mr. Slaven in regard to the trial of freedmen, for horse thievery etc during the war, and find that [unclear: men] were tried. There was a man by the name of [deleted: ] (a U.S. scout) tried on some such charge and he has appealed to a "Military Tribunal"
Remember me to Mrs. Jackson and F.S. Tukey and family.
Yours truly
C. B. Fessenden
There is not a horse to be hired in this [illeg.] and I am afraid, not to be [illeg.] A [deleted: ] [illeg.] to die in this. C.B.F.