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Freedmen's Bureau Records: William N. Hardin to Thomas P. Jackson, November 26, 1867

Summary:
Hardin writes Jackson that a boy he hired through the Bureau has run away, and Hardin asks assistance in recovering him.


General Collecting Agency,
George L. Baker,
Collecting Agent, To Agent Freedmen's Bureau, Staunton Virginia

26th November 1867

Lexington, Virginia

My Dear Sir

I am sorry to say the boy Jeff. whom you hired me some two weeks ago, left during my absence without any cause or provocation. I had furnished him with several dollars worth of clothing & thought he was well satisfied, he is a good boy & any steps you can take to recover him for me will be thankfully received. He is probably going in the way of Lexington & Lynchburg. Will you be so kind as to inform the chief of the Bureau of each of the above places of the fact.

Very Truly

William N. Hardin

My address is R. Baths, Rockbridge County, Virginia



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