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JOHN EATON
(1829-1906) US Commissioner of Education and a brevet brigadier general appointed by Ulysses Grant as the Superintendent of Negro Affairs for the Department of Tennessee where his accomplishments included the establishment of 74 schools. Superb content war-date A.D.S. as General Superintendent of Freedmen on "Office General Superintendent of Freedmen - Department of the Tennessee and State of Arkansas" letterhead, Vicksburg, December 29, 1963, issuing Special Order No. 10 for Captain Albion Mitchell. In part: "...Capt Albion L. Mitchell...is assigned to the general supervision of the collection of the tax levied upon the labor of all able-bodied freedmen for the support of the sick and otherwise dependent of their race...". Boldly signed, "John Eaton, Col. and Genl. Supt. Freedmen Dept. Tenn. and State of Arkansas". Eaton would go on to become commanding Colonel of the Sixty-third Regiment of Colored Infantry, and, in 1865, he was advanced to brevet brigadier general. Very good.

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