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Freedmen's Bureau Records: G. W. McCutchen to Thomas P. Jackson, June 1, 1867

Summary:
McCutchen asks for advice from Jackson related to his appointment as County Register, and notes that the estate of John McCutchen, a relative, will not be settled for some time, as their is a claim against it by Henry Alexander.


Thos P Jackson Asst Agt Bureau

June 1st 1867

Craigsville Augusta County Va

Sir:

I find that I have received the appointment of register at large for this county. Be so kind as to inform me when I shall qualify as register & before whom and any suggestions you may make to me will be kindly received.

I received yours of recent date and will say that the Estate of John [unclear: P. W.] McCutchen will not be settled up for some time yet and you will have time to investigate the validity of Henry Alexander's claim fully before it is settled.

hoping to hear from you by return mail

I am sir your most Obedient Servt

G.W. McCutchen



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