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North Carolina (M1909) 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.

M1909 North Carolina
Claims
Roll Film # Location Desc Link
2 007635977 Fort Johnston (M2029 - Disbursing Officer) Register of claimants, Vol (62) Mar. 1874 Open
18 007636008 Fort Macon (M2029 - Disbursing Officer) Lists of claimants, Feb. 1873-Feb. 1874 Open
47 007497956 Newberne (Assisstant Superintendent - Claims Division) Register of claims, Vol (200) Apr. 1866-Nov. 1870 Open
76 007498854 Wilkesboro (Assisstant Superintendent Commissioner) Register of claims for bounties, Vol (265) Nov. 1868-Feb. 1870 Open

These contain details of legal proceedings and decisions made by the Freedmen’s Bureau courts. The Bureau set up its own legal system to adjudicate issues involving freed people, such as disputes over labor contracts, cases of racial discrimination, and violence against African Americans.

M1909 North Carolina
Court Records
Roll Film # Location Desc Link
21 007497930 Greensboro (Subassisstant Commissioner) Records relating to court cases, Feb. 1865-Dec. 1868 Open
23 007497932 Henderson (Assistant Subassisstant Commissioner) Transcripts of cases tried, Vol (127) July 1867-Apr. 1868. Open
24 007497933 Henderson (Assistant Subassisstant Commissioner) Register of civil cases, Vol (210) June 1868 Open
26 007497935 Hillsboro (Agent) Records relating to cases tried and destitute freedmen, 1868 Open
48 007497957 Oxford (Assisstant Superintendent) Contracts and transcripts of court cases, Vol (209) Nov. 1866-Apr. 1867 Open
63 007497972 Smithfield (Assistant Suprintendent) Reports of cases tried, June 1866-Apr. 1867 Open
64 007497973 Trent River Settlement, James City, Newberne Subdistrict (Assistant Superintendent) Proceedings of a court of inquiry convened to investigate charges against Edward Fitz, Apr. 1866 Open

These provide information about the medical services provided by the Bureau. They include records of hospital admissions, treatments given to freed people, and sometimes details of specific medical conditions and health issues prevalent at the time.

M1909 North Carolina
Hospital & Medical Records
Roll Film # Location Desc Link
4 007497913 Surgeon Letters sent, September 1865-June 1866, and endorsements sent and received, Vol (18) Sept. 1865-Oct. 1866 Open
7 007497916 Beaufort (Subassistant Commissioner) Register of patients treated in hospital and quarters, Dec. 1865-Oct. 1867 Open
9 007497918 Charlotte (Subassistant Commissioner) Register of Sick and Wounded at Camp Summer Vol (77) Nov. 1865-June 1866 Open
10 007497919 Charlotte (Freedmen's Hosptal) Miscellaneous medical papers, Feb. 1867-July 1868 Open
47 007497956 Newberne (Hospital) Letters sent and received, Vol (204) June 1866-Oct. 1868 Open
63 007497972 Salisbury (Freedmen's Hosptal) Letters sent, Vol (237) Feb. 1867-Jan. 1868 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.

M1909 North Carolina
Labor Contracts
Roll Film # Location Desc Link
29 007497938 Lumberton (Agent) Contracts, Aug. 1865-June 1866 Open
31 007497940 Morganton (Subassistant Commissioner) Indentures, 1867-1868 Open
39 007497948 Newberne (Superintendent-Eastern District) Indentures and contracts, Nov. 1865-Feb. 1868 Open
43 007497952 Newberne (Treasury Department Agent and War Department Financial Agent) Contracts and leases, Jan.-Apr. 1866 Open
51 007497960 Raleigh (Superintendent) Register of indentures, Vol. (226) Sept. 1865-Dec. 1866 Open
52 007497961 Raleigh (Assistnat Superintendent) Contracts, indentures, affidavits, bounty receipts, and miscellaneous receipts, Dec. 1865-Mar. 1868 Open
76 007498854 Wilmington (Superintendent of the Southern District) Contracts, 1865-1868 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.

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.

M1909 North Carolina
Records of Persons and Articles Hired
Roll Film # Location Desc Link
6 007497915 Beaufort (Subassistant Commissioner) Reports of persons and articles hired, Sept. 1866-Aug. 1868 Open
8 007497917 Charlotte (Subassistant Commissioner) Reports of persons and articles hired, May 1866-Dec. 1868 Open
20 007497929 Greensboro (Subassistant Commissioner) Reports of persons and articles hired, Sept. 1866-Oct. 1868 Open
48 007497957 Beaufort (Subassistant Commissioner) Reports of persons and articles hired, Apr. 1866-Apr. 1867 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.

M1909 North Carolina
Ration Records
Roll Film # Location Desc Link
20 007497929 Greensboro (Subassistant Commissioner) Reports of rations issued, May 1866-July 1868 Open
32 007497941 Morganton (Subassistant Commissioner) Applications for rations, June-July 1867 Open
42 007497951 Newberne (Assistant Superintendent-Subdistrict) Register of rations issued, Vol. (179) Dec. 1866-July 1867 Open
51 007497960 Raleigh (Superintendent) Lists of rations issued, Vol (227) 1865-1867 Open
61 007497970 Rocky Mount (Assistant Superintendent) Monthly reports of rations, clothing, and medicines issued, Nov. 1865-Dec. 1868 Open
64 007497973 Trent River Settlement, James City, Newberne Subdistrict (Assistant Superintendent) Monthly and Trimonthly Reports of Rations Open
74 007497983 Wilmington (Superintendent of the Southern District Certificates of destitution for the issuance of rations, Feb.-Sept. 1867 Open
76 007498854 Wilkesboro (Assistant Subassistant Commision) Register of rations issued, Nov. 1865-Aug. 1866 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.

North Carolina Complete Freedmen's Bureau Records

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