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163 Series I Volume LII-II Serial 110 - Supplements Part II

Page 163 Chapter LXIV. CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.-CONFEDERATE.

B.-Statement of receipts and expenditures of the Military and Financial Board of the State of Tennessee-Continued.

Federal Government capture at Cairo:

Powder and lead................... $1,826.55

Tullahoma Volunteers, order of

Governor.......................... 387.86

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$2,214.41

Salaries of board................. 2,350.00

Expenses of board................. 639.26

Army Regulations, &c., printing... 2,195.25

Special services, orders of general

in command, police, bringing in

arms, &c.......................... 9,131.89

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14,316.40

Western defenses, half of steamer

Ingomar........................... 6,000.00

Exchange paid Bank of Tennessee... 15,320.78

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21,320.78

Major-General Pillow, order of

Governor...................................... 200,000.00

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4,519,366.54

ADVANCES.

Hallum & Williams, on saltpeter...... 1,000.00

George Gantt, mission to President

Davis................................ 150.00

G. W. Morse, for machinery for armory. 500.00

Trestle-work at Nashville connecting

the railroads:

Memphis, Clarksville, and Louisville

Railroad.............................10,000.00

Northwestern......................... 370.97

Edgefield and Kentucky............... 4,235.22

W. E. Jones, saltpeter................ 100.00

T. M. Brennan, cannon................. 6,667.04

W. S. Whiteman, powder................15,000.00

W. Cheatham & Co.....................15,000.00

A. L. Maxwell, muskets...............30,000.00

J. S. Smith, saltpeter............... 2,000.00

Ellis & Moore, cannon shot and shell. 4,000.00

T. Webster & Co., cannon shot and

shell................................ 4,000.00

A. Anderson, shot and shell.......... 2,500.00

Myers, Hunt & Co., gun carriages..... 1,200.00

Robertson County, rifles............. 1,006.64

W. Ledbetter, rifles................. 7,500.00

G. D. L. Mar, saltpeter.............. 800.00

L. T. Cunningham, swords............. 2,500.00

Quinby & Robinson, cannon............ 402.71

McRoberts & Co., lead................ 500.00

Colonel McCown....................... 200.00

J. H. O'Neal, rifles................. 57.00

Porter & Welles, gun carriages....... 3,002.15

W. S. Monday, rifles................. 1,500.00

Lieutenant M. H. Wright, loan C. S. Army. 3,640.54

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117,832.23

Union Bank, balance to credit................. 39,642.91

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4,676,841.68

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RECEIPTS.

State bonds...................... 2,500,000.00

Bank of Tennessee, overdrawn..... 2,176,241.68

Donations........................ 500.00

Perkins & Co..................... 100.00

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4,676,841.68

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F. G. ROCHE,

Secretary.

Nashville, October 1, 1861.

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