Letter
Larkin Smith to Major C. C. Yonge, January 20, 1864
QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL’S OFFICE, TAX IN KIND,
January 20, 1864.
January 20, 1864.
If the county authorities of the counties of Florida will apply to Maj. C. C. Yonge, controlling quartermaster of the State, at Tallahassee, he will give them authority to purchase breadstuffs from the depots of the tax in kind at commissioners’ rates, such supplies being for the indigent. Major Yonge has full authority on the subject. The Commissary-General’s Department is collecting in these counties only for the purpose of feeding cattle.
Respectfully,
LARKIN SMITH,
Assistant Quartermaster-General.
(Third indorsement.}
Arms can be placed at the disposal of Governor Milton at Columbus, Ga.
Assistant Quartermaster-General.
(Third indorsement.}
Arms can be placed at the disposal of Governor Milton at Columbus, Ga.
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Indian Territory, 1861.
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The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 3
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