Freedmen's Bureau Records: John W. Jordan to Orlando
Brown, July 31, 1868
Summary:
In light of a bill passed by Congress in reference to the Bureau, Jordan asks to
be retained in his position.
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands,
Office 4th Division, 9th
Sub-District, Virginia.
Bvt. Brig.
Gen. O. Brown
Asst.
Comr., &c
Richmond, Va
July 31st, 1868
Staunton, Va.,
General
By reason of the operation of the "Act of Congress" of July 16, 1868 concerning the B of R.F. & A.L. I notice that all officers [unclear: who] are on duty in the Bureau must be re-appointed in order to be retained. Now as the [unclear: obstacles] which were in the way of my advancement have been very nearly removed, I have the honor to request to be recommended for [unclear: retention] on duty in the Bureau.
I am General
Very Respectfully
Your obt
Servt.
Jno. W. Jordan
A.S.A.Comr. &c
[illeg.]