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Freedmen's Bureau Records: D. R. Brower to Thomas P. Jackson, March 29, 1868

Summary:
Brower reports that Louisa Williams does not appear to be insane, and he would like to discharge her if a home for her could be found.


Howards Grove Hospital Thomas P. Jackson
Asst. Sub. Asst. Comr. Bureau R.F. and A.L.
4th Div. 9th Sub Dist. Virginia

March 29th 1868

Richmond, Va.

Sir:

I have the honor to report that Louisa J. Williams, has not manifested any symptoms of insanity for three (3) months.

Her general health is very good. I would not hesitate to discharge her if she could find a home among sympathizing friends.

I am, Sir,
Very Respectfully,
Your obt. servant

D.R. Brower
A. A. Surg. USA
In charge of Hospital

Thro': Office Surg. in chf.
Dist. of Va.
Bureau R. F. and A. Lands



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