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"I am anxious to learn about my sisters, from whom I have been separated

many years. I have never heard from them since I left Virginia twenty four

years ago. I am in hopes that they are still living and I am anxious to hear

how they are getting on. I have no other one to apply to but you and am

persuaded that you will help one who stands in need of your services as I

do. I shall be very grateful to you if you oblige me in this matter. One of my

sisters belonged to Peter Coleman in Caroline County and her name was

Jane."—Hawkins Wilson, letter, 1867 Which organization often handled

requests such as the one made in this letter? *

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Answer:

Freedmen's Bureau

Step-by-step explanation:

The Freedmen's Bureau handled these kind of requests.

This bureau was initially called the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands. It was established in the year 1865 to help lots of former slaves and poor white people in the south after the civil war. The bureau provided food, shelter, clothes, and medical supplies to these group of people.

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