Order

Unknown, September 22, 1865

i Neiu York

General: In compliance with General Orders, No. 39, current =;eries, from your office, I have the honor to transmit herewith the !, following statements, viz :

Statement of public moneys received and transferred by me, Capts. F. J. Crilly, C. H. Peck (resigned), and W. H. Bailhache (resigned), while stationed at New York.

j Statement of quartermaster’s property purchased, transferred, fee., by Capts. F. J. Crilly, C. H. Peck (resigned), W. H. Bailhache ([resigned), and A. S. Kimball.

Statement of amount paid on account of rail, river, stage, and wagon transportation by Capts. F. J. Crilly, C. H. Peck (resigned), W. H. Bailhache (resigned), and W. W. Van Ness, t Statement of amount paid on account of ocean and lake transpor¬ t-nation by Capts. F. J. Crilly, C. H. Peck (resigned), W. H. Bailhache [[resigned), and W. W. Van Ness.

Statement of stores transported under my direction.

J Of Forms B, E, and F, I have no statements to make.

very respectfully, your obedient servant, ^ Brevet Brigadier-General and Quartermaster, U. S. Army.

statement of public moneys received and transferred by Bvt. Brig. Gen. Stewart
j' Van Vliet, quartermaster, U. S. Army, in the fiscal year ending June 30, 1865.
)n hand July 1 , 1864 _ _ _ _ _ _ $476.
ieceived from officers during the year . . . . . 6, 651.
leceived from Treasury Department during the year _ _ _ 20, 271, 193.
ieceived from sales of property and other sources . . . 75, 581.
Total… _ _ _ _ 20,353,903.03
t Expended during the year . . . . . 4, 752.
Editor's Notes
From: Union Correspondence, Vol. 5. Location: i Neiu York. Summary: Brevet Brigadier-General Stewart Van Vliet reports detailed financial and logistical statements regarding public funds, property, and transportation expenses managed by various captains in New York following General Orders No. 39 in 1865.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series III, Volume 5 View original source ↗