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Freedmen's Bureau Records: J. T. H. Hall to Thomas P. Jackson, August 13, 1867

Summary:
Hall asks Jackson to give his opinion on several cases being forwarded him by Hall, one of which involves a stolen horse.


T.P. Jackson

Aug. 13t 1867

Woodstock, Va

Dear Sir

May I ask you to investigate the enclosed letters, sending me a separate statement in each case.

You see I take advantage of your kind offer. Please return as soon as possible.

How do you get along in Augusta. Hope to see you soon.

Respects

J.T.H. Hall
Lt. &c

P.S. Please see D. Fultz, who has a voucher in the name of W. Shutters from M E Price of Staunton for one horse taken by Price for which Shutters brought suit please send me a full report of same & state your opinion as to the justice of claim. If Price will settle it without a trial you can arrange it with him. J.H.



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