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responsible for the 84 Cases of Milk lent to Mr. Tucker. It appears from Lt. Neely's statement of Stores and Funds dated March 31, 1874 rendered to this office that he reports having on hand on that day $3380.23 while the Board finds that by the Post Commanders Inspection on same date that he had only $2159.07 a difference of $1221 which it is difficult to account for definitely in the absence of evidence in relation thereto. If Lt. Neely was responsible to the Subs" Dept. for the amount reported to this office March 31, then he was accountable for $3296.14 instead of $2074.98

    It is recommended that Lt. Neely be required to render at once his provision Money and Property Paper for the month of April 1874 and they be forwarded to the Commissary General this Post and Dept. Hq.
  Lt. Neely during his whole term of service as A.C.S. at Ft. Brown has failed to comply with par. A.G.O. No. 7 from these Hq. dated June 12, 1873.

(Signed) Herman Schreiner A. Chf. C.S. D. T. Respectfully forwarded through H1. Mil. Div. of the Mo. These proceedings are approved except so much of the recommendation of the Board that the responsibility of the loss of the deficient stores should be divided between Lt. Neely and Commissary Srg't Kroos. The whole responsibility belongs in my opinion to Lt. Neely D.T. San Antonio, Tx July 14 1874 Official A.D.C. (Signed) C C Augur Brig General USA

AGO USA 305 Endorsement in communication from Mess'rs Ward, Dewey & Co. Issues of Texas State Penitentiary, dated Huntsville, Texas, July 9, 1874, encloses copy of letter from Maj. J.K.B. Campbell Inspector and communication 1st Lt. G. Barrett Jr. R.Q.M. 10 Inf. relative to the Texas Penitentiary and the treatment of convicts confined therein. Requests that these letters be filed with other communications from them bearing upon the same subject. 2 Enclosures (2867 DT 74)

    Received D.T. July 22 1874.   Respectfully forwarded to the Adjt. Genl of the Army, thro Hq Mil. Div. of the Mo. in connection with the papers forwarded July 7, 1874