Freedmen's Bureau Records: John A. McDonnell to
Thomas P. Jackson, April 29, 1867
Summary:
McDonnell clarifies several bureaucratic issues for Jackson, including one
regarding payment for forage of his horse.
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands,
Head Quarters 9th District
Department of the Potomac,
Mr. Thos P.
Jackson
Agent
Staunton Va.
April 29th 1867
Winchester, Va.,
Sir
In reply to your communication of 26th inst. I have to state, First, concerning the unpaid vouchers for Forage, sent to Capt. Williams, I have nothing to do. Capt. Williams received from me, requisitions for Forage for Mr. Tukey's horse and he is responsible for their payment. He is now away, on leave, and the company to which he belongs, is now under marching orders. Their destination is Richmond. Capt. Williams' address is Capt. A.H.D. Williams, care S. S. Williams Esq., Phila. Penna.
Second, as to pay of Messenger for December, Mr. Jackson's attention is invited to inclosed letter, forwarding check for his payment, receipted by endorsement. Mr Jackson will please return it.
Very Respectfully &c
John A. McDonnell
Capt & Sub
Asst Comr