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'''The records and roll numbers are from the field office records of the following states:''' | '''The records and roll numbers are from the field office records of the following states:''' | ||
* | *{{RecordSearch|2333770|Alabama, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872}} Quartermaster and disbursing officer, roll 7 | ||
* | *{{RecordSearch|2328125|Arkansas, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1864-1872}} Batesville, roll 6; Devall's Bluff, roll 8; Pine Bluff, Arkansas River District, roll 19 | ||
* | *{{RecordSearch|2333782|District of Columbia, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1863-1872}} Washington and Georgetown, roll 17 | ||
* | *{{RecordSearch|2331267|Georgia, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872}} Chief quartermaster and disbursing officer, rolls 21-24; Isabella, roll 65; Woodville, roll 90 | ||
* | *{{RecordSearch|2333771|Kentucky, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872}} Bowling Green, roll 91; Lexington, rolls 110-111; Louisville, roll 119; Maysville, roll 124; Paducah, roll 131 | ||
* | *{{RecordSearch|2333781|Louisiana Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872}} Chief medical officer, roll 15; Abbeville, roll 52; Alexandria, roll 54; Amite City, roll 58; Abbeville, roll 60; Bayou Sara, roll 66; Clinton, roll 69; Columbia, roll 71; Franklin, roll 77; Houma rolls 80, 82; Lake Providence, roll 82; Milliken Bend, roll 87; Natchitoches, roll 92; New Iberia, roll 95; New Roads, roll 97; St. Joseph, roll 99 | ||
* | *{{RecordSearch|1989156|Maryland and Delaware, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872}} roll 6 | ||
* | *{{RecordSearch|2333768|Mississippi, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872}} Macon, roll 29; Vicksburg, roll 44 and 64 | ||
* | *{{RecordSearch|2143119|North Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1863-1872}} Beaufort, roll 6; Charlotte, roll 8; Greensboro, roll 20; Oxford, roll 48 | ||
* | *{{RecordSearch|2127881|South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872}} Medical officer, roll 13; Abbeville Courthouse, roll 33; Aiken, roll 37; Beaufort, roll 57; Columbia, roll 70; Darlington, roll 72; Georgetown, roll 75; Kingstree, roll 85; Marion, roll 87 | ||
* | *{{RecordSearch|1989155|Texas, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1870}} Quartermaster and disbursing officer rolls 7-9; Boston roll 13 | ||
The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands (often called the Freedmen’s Bureau) was created in 1865 at the end of the American Civil War to supervise relief efforts including education, health care, food and clothing, refugee camps, legalization of marriages, employment, labor contracts, and securing back pay, bounty payments and pensions. | The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands (often called the Freedmen’s Bureau) was created in 1865 at the end of the American Civil War to supervise relief efforts including education, health care, food and clothing, refugee camps, legalization of marriages, employment, labor contracts, and securing back pay, bounty payments and pensions. |