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Freedmen's Bureau Records: George T. Cook to R. S. Lacey, November 30, 1866

Summary:
Cook observes, in his monthly report on Bureau Affairs, that the freedmen in Augusta County have no faith in the Civil Courts to grant them justice when they seek redress against their employers. Cook suggests bringing back the Freedmen's Courts and enforcing them vigorously.


Bureau Refugees Freedmen and Abandoned Lands
Office Assistant Superintendent Sub-District Number 10. 7th District Department
of the Potomac, Consisting of Augusta and Highland Captain R. S. Lacey
Superintendent 7th District Virginia
Lynchburg Virginia

November 30th1866

Staunton Virginia

Captain

I have the honor to submit the following Report of Bureau Affairs in this Sub-District for the month of November 1866

The condition of the Freedpeople is very unpromising I have had a large number of complaints from them to the effect that their employers refuse to pay them, and when they find that their only redress is through the Civil Courts they prefer to let the debts go, as they have no confidence in being able to obtain redress through that channel, and even when they try that method the Circuit Court is much behind in its trials, and while waiting they might starve; besides they would find it a very difficult thing to obtain work were it known that they had instituted

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The only way I can see to stop this systematic imposition on the part of employers, is to re-establish "Freedmen's Court" and support it with suitable military power for a time; such a course vigorously pursued for even one month would be very beneficial to the Freedpeople. It would convince the whites generally, as well as the Courts that they Freedpeople have rights which white men are to respect.

Most cases of refusal to settle with Freedpeople are flagrant attempts to defraud.

Very Respectfully
Your Obedient Servant

GeorgeT. Cook
1st Lieutenant Veterans Reserve Corps & Assistant Superintendent



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