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Sharkey Series 773: Box 958, Folder 04
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Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 8, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue seven days rations to three destitute children at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 8, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue ten days rations to one destitute woman at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 8, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue ten days rations to eight destitute children at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 8, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue ten days rations to destitute citizens, one woman and one child, at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 5, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue ten days rations to one destitute child at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 4, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue five days rations to destitute citizens, four men, ten women and eight children, at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 4, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue ten days rations to two destitute women at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 4, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue ten days rations to destitute citizens, one man, nine women, and three children, at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 4, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue ten days rations issued to destitute citizens, one man, two women, and one child, at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 4, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue ten days rations to destitute citizens, one woman and five children, at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 4, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue ten days rations to destitute citizens, one woman and one child, at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 3, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue five days rations to destitute citizens, one woman and two children, at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 3, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue ten days rations to one destitute man at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 3, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue rations to destitute citizens, two women and ten children, at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 3, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue two days rations to destitute citizens, two women and two children, at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 23, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James H. Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue seven days rations to a Mrs. Dameron, four women, and nine children, all African Americans, at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 23, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James H. Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue seven days rations to a Mrs. Dixon, another woman, and ten children, African Americans, at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 23, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James H. Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue seven days rations to one African American woman, a destitute citizen, at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 23, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James H. Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue seven days rations to an African American man named Thomas at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 23, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James H. Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue seven days rations to a Mrs. Emory, another woman, and two children, African Americans, at Jackson, Mississippi. The order is approved by the Post Commander, Colonel O. C. Risdon.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 22, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James H. Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue seven days rations to a Mrs. Fowel and two children, African Americans, at Jackson, Mississippi. The order is approved by the Post Commander, Colonel O. C. Risdon.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 22, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James H. Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, at Jackson, Mississippi, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, to issue seven days rations to one woman and four children at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 22, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James H. Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue seven days rations to an African American woman named Maney Kemper and three children at Jackson, Mississippi.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 22, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James H. Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue seven days rations to an African American woman named Mrs. Wells of Clinton, Mississippi, and four children.
Order from Lieutenant James H. Smith to Captain J. P. Schooley; August 22, 1865
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Sharkey Collection. Order from Lieutenant and Assistant Provost Marshal of Freedmen James H. Smith, on behalf of Colonel O. C. Risdon, to Captain J. P. Schooley, Post Commissary, instructing Schooley to issue seven days rations to an African American woman named Mrs. Sterns of Clinton, Mississippi, and two children.