Stone Collection: Volume 6 - Item 10
10. [John Eaton], Report of the General Superintendent of Freedmen, Department of Tennessee and State of Arkansas for 1864 (Memphis, TN: n.p., 1865). (98 p.)
Annual report from an organization the served as the prototype for the Freedmen’s Bureau. This report is extensive and covers a wide variety of topics, such as racial prejudice directed toward the Superintendent and his assistants, insect infestation of crops, guerrilla depredations, schools, marriage, and miscegenation. Most of the data contained in this report concerns crop production on plantations leased to African Americans.