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Maryland/Delaware (M1906) Field Office Records

These records typically involve claims made by formerly enslaved individuals or Union loyalists who lost property during the Civil War. They might include claims for lost wages, compensation for injuries, or restitution for property taken or destroyed by military forces.

M1906 Maryland
Claims
Roll Film # Location Desc Link
16 005413078 Chief Quartermaster and Disbursing Officer Register of claimants, Jan.-Apr. 1872 Open
17 005413079 Chief Quartermaster and Disbursing Officer Receipts for pay, bounty, and pension certificates, A-R, 1866-70 Open
18 005413080 Chief Quartermaster and Disbursing Officer Receipts for certificates, R-Z, 1866-70; Bills paid, 1867-68 Open
28 005413090 Claim Division Unregistered letters, May 1871-May 1872 Open
29 005413091 Claim Division Case files for claims for bounty and pay arrearages, A-F, 1867-72 Open
30 005413092 Claim Division Case files for claims for bounty and pay arrearages, G-L, 1867-72 Open
31 005413093 Claim Division Case files for claims for bounty and pay arrearages, M-S, 1867-72 Open
32 005413094 Claim Division Case files for claims for bounty and pay arrearages, T-Y, 1867-72 Open
33 005413095 Claim Division Case files of pension claims, A-G, 1867-72 Open
34 005413096 Claim Division Case files of pension claims, H-R, 1867-72 Open
35 005413097 Claim Division Case files of pension claims, S-Y, 1867-72 Open
42 005413104 Wilmington, Delaware Register of claimants for bounties, Vol (56) Nov. 1867-July 1869 Open

These documents record agreements between employers and employees. After emancipation, many freed people entered into labor contracts with former owners or new employers. Records of indenture and apprenticeship often involve agreements for minors who were to be trained in a trade.

M1906 Maryland
Labor Contracts
Roll Film # Location Desc Link
6 005413068 Office of the Assistant Commissioner - Other Records Miscellaneous records relating to construction of school buildings, Oct. 1866-July 1868 Open

These include information about the allocation and use of abandoned or confiscated lands and properties. The Bureau played a role in redistributing land to freed people, a key aspect of Reconstruction-era policies.

M1906 Maryland
Land & Property
Roll Film # Location Desc Link
28 005413090 Subordinate Office Claim Division Land and Property Records, 1865-1872 Open
35 005413097 Subordinate Office Claim Division Land and Property Records, 1865-1872 Open

These records likely pertain to individuals who were hired for specific tasks or services, and possibly list the items or equipment that were also hired out for use.

M1906 Maryland
Records of Persons and Articles Hired
Roll Film # Location Desc Link
6 005413068 Assistant Commissioner Report Reports of persons and articles hired, quartermaster stores used by the Bureau in Maryland and trimonthly returns of public animals, June 1866-Apr. 1869 Open

These are records of complaints made by freed people to the Bureau, often regarding unfair labor practices, disputes over wages, racial discrimination, or violence. They provide insight into the challenges faced by African Americans during the Reconstruction era.

M1900 Alabama
Ration Records
Roll Film # Location Desc Link
6 005413068 Assistant Commissioner Reports Assistant Commissioner's monthly reports of rations issued, June 1866-July 1868 Open

These are records of complaints made by freed people to the Bureau, often regarding unfair labor practices, disputes over wages, racial discrimination, or violence. They provide insight into the challenges faced by African Americans during the Reconstruction era.

  • Freedmen’s Bureau Field Offices (placed by county)

Delaware Complete Freedmen's Bureau Records

  • Freedmen’s Bureau Field Offices (placed by county)
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