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Freedmen's Bureau Records: George T. Cook to J. H. Remington, May 31, 1866

Summary:
Cook reports that criminal cases in which blacks are involved have been conducted fairly and impartially.


Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and A.L.
Office of Asst. Supt Sub Dist "D" Brevet Major J. H. Remington
Superintendent

May 31 st 1866

Staunton, Va

Sir:

I have the honor to report in compliance with the requirements of Circular No 10 from Hdqrs Asst. Comr State of Va. Richmond Va March 12th 1866, that in the trial of criminal cases in this District in which Colored persons were concerned the proceedings have been conducted with impartiality and fairness and the law respecting their testimony carried out in good faith.

I am Sir
Very Respectfully
Your Obt Servant

Geo. T. Cook
1st Lt and Asst. Supt



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