The recording of today's webinar, "Transportation Records of the Freedmen’s
Bureau" by Angela Walton-Raji is now available to view at
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*Webinar Description*

The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands are full of data
reflecting newly freed slaves and their adapting to life after the Civil
War. Among the lesser known records are those reflecting the movement of
families in the years between 1865 – 1872. Some needed assistance in going
back to communities were they were born, others were seeking a chance to
begin new lives elsewhere. The records of various field offices vary in how
the movement of former slaves were handled and there was no particular
pattern in how they were documented. But transportation records reflect
amazing data about the first voluntary migration of people of color during
those post-Civil War years. This workshop will illustrate the content of
these records, and how to locate them in the various Bureau field offices
throughout the South.

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Geoff Rasmussen
Millennia Corporation
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www.LegacyFamilyTree.com
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