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National Archives and Records Administration, M1913, Roll 103, Frame 669

Arrangement is recommended, when it can be effected, between private parties. Already many farmers have rented lands to freedmen and refugees. This course is a recognition…

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National Archives and Records Administration, M1913, Roll 103, Frame 707

May be of service in carrying out the designs of the government, in regard to Refugees and Freedmen, and report to this office in order that requisition may be made for the…

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National Archives and Records Administration, M1913, Roll 103, Frame 822
Louisa C.H., Va.
February 12th, 1866
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Jas. Ashworth
Capt. & Asst. Supt.
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Asks instructions for finding our orphan…

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In 1866, Lt. Jacob Roth, Assistant Superintendent at the Louisa field office of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Land (usually knows simply as The Freedmen's Bureau or B of R.F and AL) sent this report to his superior listing the…

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Henry Brown was born about 1815 in Louisa County at a plantation known as “The Hermitage,” located about two miles from Cuckoo (shown in this photo as it appears in 2011). His master, John Barret, was a Revolutionary war veteran and a former…

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Photograph taken sometime in the early 20th C. near Trevilian Station, Louisa County. Jeff Porter appears in other photos at the Trevilian Station Depot.

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State of Virginia, Louisa County Court.
Hiram Miller son of Peggy Miller, who was born free made application in the Clerk's office of the court of said County on this 30.th day of December 1835 to be registered in pursuance of the act of…

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N.o 189
In Louisa County Court February the 8.th 1836
Overton Baker a Black man born free, who was heretofore registered, appeared in the said Court, and satisfied the Court that his register has been destroyed, It is therefore ordered by the…

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N.o 191

Virginia-In Louisa County Court Clerks Office May 30.th 1836. Mary Redcross daughter of Sally Redcross who was free born this day made application in the said office to be registered according to law. It is therefore certified to all…

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N.o 193
Virginia-In Louisa County Court Clerk's Office May the 30.th 1836. Sally Redcross who was born free this day made application in the said office to be registered according to law. It is therefore certified to all whom it may concern that…

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N.o 195
Virginia. In Louisa County Court Clerks Office August the 8.th 1836
Tom, son of Celia Cosby, who was born free this day made application in the said office to be registered according to law, It is therefore certified to all whom it may…

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N.o 196
Virginia, In Louisa County Court Clerks Office November the 10.th 1836.
Henry M. Powell son of Maria Powell, who was born free, this day made application in the said office to be registered according to law, It is therefore certified to all…

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N.o 197
Virginia-In Louisa County Curt Clerks Office, November the 12.th 1836.
Edmund Edwards (Son of Edward and Dicy Edwards who was born free, this day made application in the said office to be registered according to law.
It is therefore…

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Virginia-In Louisa County Court Clerks Office November the 16.th 1836
Alexander son of Celia, both mother and son were born free, this day made application in the said office to be registered according to law, It is therefore certified to…

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Virginia-In Louisa County Court Clerks Office November 16.th 1836
Celia the daughter of Celia (the said Celia the mother was emancipated by Betty Duke, and the said Celia the daughter was born free) this day made application in the said…
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