Andrew Johnson National Historic Site - What did the President have to say about the extension of the Freedmen's Bureau Bill in 1866? President Andrew Johnson wrote, "I share with Congress the
US National Archives - On March 3, 1865, the Freedmen's Bureau Bill passed, establishing the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands (better known as the Freedmen's Bureau). One of the Bureau's
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A Bill To continue to certain officers and agents of the Freedmen's Bureau the powers conferred on them by the acts creating … | Freedmen's bureau, Bureaus, Century
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