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... Howard , in the administration of the affairs of the Freedmen's Bureau , has had unusual oppor- tunities for ascertaining these facts in detail . He has reports from every district . He is in constant communication with them . If any ...
... Howard , in the administration of the affairs of the Freedmen's Bureau , has had unusual oppor- tunities for ascertaining these facts in detail . He has reports from every district . He is in constant communication with them . If any ...
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... Howard out of this money what the law allows him for his services , so that the claim agent will get all that the law allows him to receive , and the money will go through the hands of General Howard , who is responsible for it , and ...
... Howard out of this money what the law allows him for his services , so that the claim agent will get all that the law allows him to receive , and the money will go through the hands of General Howard , who is responsible for it , and ...
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... HOWARD . A road running through the Indian country . Mr. MORRILL , of Maine . Not through this Indian country , and not within five hundred miles of it . Mr. HOWARD . Through an Indian country where we had no right to go ? Mr. MORRILL ...
... HOWARD . A road running through the Indian country . Mr. MORRILL , of Maine . Not through this Indian country , and not within five hundred miles of it . Mr. HOWARD . Through an Indian country where we had no right to go ? Mr. MORRILL ...
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