A history of the yellow fever : the yellow fever epidemic of 1878, in Memphis, Tenn., embracing a complete list of the dead, the names of the doctors and nurses employed, names of all who contributed money or means, and the names and history of the Howards, together with other data, and lists of the dead elsewhere, Part 54

Author: Keating, John McLeod, 1830-1906; Howard Association (Memphis, Tenn.)
Publication date: 1879
Publisher: Memphis : Howard Association
Number of Pages: 906


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153 30


19- Olio Club & Musical Sce .. Pulaski 12 -- Prov. lee. T. H. White, Nashville. 19-Young people of MeMinnville .... 1 !-- Citizens' Reliei Board, Lebanon .. 12-Cumberland Pres. Ch., Pulaski ... 19 -- Mt. Moriah Pres. Ch .. Giles Co .... 19- District No 20. Giles Co ...


100 00 3 25 10 50


20-Relief Committee Chattanooga 200 00 10 (h)


20-Citizens of Christiana ..


20-Citizens of Walton Hil


40 00


20-4 contrib'us thro' W. A. Donglass, Murfreesboro ..


2 70 20 00


20-Citizens of Carbon.


20-Ladies' Tabernacle, thro' W. B. Ross


20-James Warren, Falcon ..


20- City Relief Committee, Ottawah. 20-Lizz'e Bryan, thro' T. R. Waring. 21-John Ga-ton, Memphis.


114 50 50 19


40 25


4-Jasper, Tenn ....


65 95


17-Concordia. Knox County, S. S .. 17-Midway Sunday-school.


17- Oakland Sunday-school ..


102 10 10 00 1 10


5-Wythe Depot .


55 00


5-Memphis refugees, Bartlett


57 55


16-Employés Eagle Machine Co ..


65 00


3-Business Department Nashville " Binner," Nashville ...


00


16-J. D. Richardson, MuritetsbuTo .. 10-Citizens of I'nionville


$1 %


16-Citizens 1st District of Pulaski


42 0 19 00


114) 00


200 00


1) -- Morning sun CoundD, No. 258, Fisherville .. 26 50


31-Father Mathew Ass'n, Memphis ..


Sept. 2-John M. Lee, Nashville. 2-City of Murfreesboro ..


Sept. 15-John Overton, Jr., Memphis. $200 00)


13-Citizens of Whiteville. 17 71


13-Citizens of Newport. 94 00


13-Citizens of Spring Hill 16 00


13-J. J. Galbreath, Henderson ..... 22 10


25-Valentino & Co . Nashville.


12 05


8 Thos. Williams, thro' Mr. Griffin. 100 00


8-John M. Lee, Nashville 250 00


50 00


17 10)


25 00


356


APPENDIX.


Sept. 29-Freedmans' S. S., Concord .. $ 5 00


29-Bell's Depot Minstrels, Bell's Depot .. 17 00


29-W. H. Decty, Loudon 79 10


20 -Rehobath Church, Ayer Station ...


Oct. 1-Citizensof Dyersburg. for Browns- ville


2 -- J. B. Pond, Limestone ..


2-Relief Com., Serieville, thro' Miss A. Carnes. 82 00


3-Young liches of Carbondale.


31 30


3-Unknown, thro' Colly & Graves, White Pine ..


2 00


4-Goshen Church, Cowan


18 00


7-Citizens of Center Point


7-Major Wm. Messick, Memphis.


35 00


9 -- Little Annie May, Clarksville. 2 5J 9-Isham G. Harris, Memphis


10-J. W. Page, Memphis.


10-Citizens of Franklin


16 95


10-W. D. Highlander, Memphis.


3 50


10-Relief fund, Chattanooga


177 13


10-J. E. Johnston, Wythe


50 00


10-Louis Hughes and wife, Memphis


5 00


10-Plunkett, Isoin & Co., by T. H. Allen, Memphis ..


19 00


10-J. W. Clapp. Memphis.


50 00


10-Mrs. E. (. James, Bristol.


10 00


10-George Gill, Brownsville


34 00


10-J. H. Moore. Memphis 10 00


10 -- J. L. Lee. Fulton ..


50 00


10-Flaherty & Sullivan, Memphis ... 100 00


10-Aid Society, Roll Ellen ....


36 00


10-Citizens of Dyersburg 25 90


Aug. 21-Rev. J. N. Waddell, Memphis. 10 00


28-W. E. Smith, Memphis


10 00


Sept. 6-J. T. Piekitt, Memphis .. 1 00


19 -- Jas. S. Robinson, Memphis. 100 00


24-Mark. Lallimer & Co .. Ennis ..


21-Citizens of Houston


24 -Dr. S. E. Clements, Paris.


10 01)


27-W. W. Etler. Memphis. 25 00


27-8. C. Toof & Co., Memphis. 20 00


Nov. 7-Olio Club. Pulaski ... 6-1 50 11-J. R. Flippin, mayor, Memphis ... 10.000 00


11-Porter, Taylor & Co., Memphis ... 50 00


29-Citizens of Lebanon, thro' R. L. C. White.


50 00


Dec. 18-W. & S. Jack & Co., Memphis .. ...


100 00


18-Sundry coll., by Dr. R. W. Mitchell, Memphis. SS 13


Total. .$23,847 97


TEXAS.


Aug. 28 -- Citizens of Huntingdon. $70 00


30-Vorwarts Society. Dennison .. 50 00


31-Citizens of Galveston ... 500 00


31-Lumber dealers, Fort Worth 100 00


Sept. 2-Merchants of Rockville. 50 0.)


4-Christian Church, Fort Worth.


32 00


4-Citizens of Weimar. 25 00 4-Citizens of Victoria. 150 00 4-R. A. Chapter, Dennison, for Gre- nada .. 70 00


124 50


6-Amateur Concert, Dennison .. ..... 6-Drs. Swearengen & Manning, Aus- tin.


500 00


7-City of Houston.


200 00


7-City of Gainesville .. 50 00


100 00


8-Paoli Lodge, No. 28. L.O W. M.


21 00


8-B. Saunders, Round Rock 80 00


9-Citizens of Dallas.


300 00


9-Sam Houston Fire Co., No 1, Sher- MA!I


25 00


9-Exchange Bank, Dailas 55 70


10-E .A. Sturges, When. 4. 00


11 -- City of San Antonio 500 00


12-T. J. Harrison & Co., Longview ... 31 50


13-E. A. Sturges, mayor, Waco ... 20 50


14-Proceeds concert. Austin ... 141 50


16-Citizens' R.1 .. 1ss'n, Flatinia, thro' S. H. Kimball ...


194 00


16-M. E. Church & S Sch . Houston. 54 40


16-Minneola Lodge, No. 511. K. of H., Minnevia ... 20 00


Oct. 17-Citizens of Rusk


17-Masonic Fraternity, Austin .. 3x100


17-Masonie Fraternity, Austin, for Holly Springs ...


50 00 42


30 00 17-Citizens of Weatherford.


17-Relief Ass'n, Paris


17-City of Bastrop ...


17-Mayor of Weimar ...


18-Citizens of Henderson


18 -- J. Yerdel, Dennison


18 - citizens of Brennan. Is -- Citizens of Galveston.


18-Rev. B. J. Cunningham, Waco 20-A widow. Palestine .. 14


19 85 20- Methodist S. School, Douglasville 20-Citizens of Me Kinney.


20-Citizens of Huntsville.


21-Social Club, Orange .....


21-Citizens of Seguin.


21-Moulton Chapter, Platina.


21-Moulton Lodge, Platinia


21-Citizens Western Texas, through State Nat. Bank, New Orleans ..


400 00


21-Employés Street R. R., Houston ... 21-Young Men's Aid Soc., Beaumont 14 (0)


21-Citizens of Texarkana .... 100 10


22-Heard, Allen & Rainer, Clebourne 22-Colorado Commaintery, No. 4, for Memphis Masons.


100 0)


22-Paris Commandery, No. 9, for Memphis Masons ..


22-Prairie Grove S. School. Mexia .... 22-M. E. Sunday School, Bastrop ... . 23-Employé- H.& T C.R.R . Honston I-x/ 14)


21-Baptist Sunday School, Longview 24-Colored M. E. Church, Brennan ... 24-Citizens of San Saba ...


24-Machinists of Int. & fit N. R. R ... Palestine .....


25-Baptist Church, Casqueville ........ 25 -- Baptist & Christian Ch., Longview 25-Citizens of Millican .....


19 10


25-Citizens of Brownwood ...


25-Citizens of Breckenridge.


26-Citizens of Washa ...


26-Citizens of Clarksville


27-Dramatic Club, Bonham.


27-Christ's Church, Pilot Point


27-Ladies of Belton .. 27 -- Forest Glade Church, Mexia


4, 40


27-Ladiesof Hempstead ..


142 03


27-Christian Church, Waxahachie.


15 00


27-Cumberland Ch., Waxahachie .... 28-Church near Terrell


28-Colored M. E. Church, Henderson 28-Methodist E. Church, Palestine ...


25 ()


28-Citizens' concert. ...


28-C'apt. Caraher & Co. F. 5th Cav .. Fort Mefutosh.


$1 00


28-Lient. Eldridge & Co. D, 10th Inf., Fort McIntosh. ..


32 50


28 -- Lient. Wyman & Co. E. 24th Inf. (col.). Fort McIntosh .. $1 .5


28 -- Co. D, 24th Inf. (col.), Fort MeIn- tosh


21 50


28-Capt. Gilman & Co. H. 24th Inf. (col.), Fort McIntosh ... 28-Maj. W. R. Price. commanding Sth Cavalry. . 1000 30 00


29-Churches of Gainesville ...


20-Churches of Palestine.


11 :5


29-Churches of Crockett ..


29-Churches of Wellburn


29-Citizens of Stephensville .. 29-Congregation of Granbury


15 10


30 -- White and col. citizens of seguin 30-Citizens of Carthage ..


140


30-Baptist Church, Mexia ...


50-Baptist Church, Caldwell.


30-Citizens of Valley View


30-Citizens of Rockdale.


30-Citizens of Laredo


Oct. 1-Citizens of Howard ..


1-Citizens of Courtney


1 -- Citizens of New Bronfelds


2-M. E. Church, Greenville.


140 1x


22-Andrew Renkert. Memphis 100 00


27-Horace E. Anderson, Memphis ... 40 00


10 15 15 00 55 51 (0)


10


(*)


50 00


2 00.


83 80 30


(0)


8-City of Sherman.


357


APPENDIX.


Oct. 3-Citizens of Mongolia. 3-Maj. E. E. Sellers, Fort MeIntosh. 5 00 3-Lieut. Duggan. 10th Inf., Fort McIntosh ... 5 00 2-('ity of Alexandria, for Grenada ....


3-Lieut. Maretilloi, 24th Inf., Fort McIntosh


4-Citizens of Matagorda 51 50


4-Churches of Cotton Gin ... 12 30


4-City refugees ..... 99 50


4-Ilickory firove Church ... :: 15


4 -Dr. C. (. Burke ...


8 70


4-City of Abington.


4-City of Abington, for Vicksburg .... 51 00


4-City of Abington, for New Orleans 51 00


4-City of Abington, for Grenada ....... 51 00)


6-W. G. Venable. Falmouth ..


49 90 6-W. G. Venable, " for Grenada. 40 00)


6-W. G. Venable, " Vicksburg


40 000


7-24 Pres. Ch .. Bristol. 29 10


7-Citizens of Charlottesville.


&-Fairfield C. H., thro' ME H. Wells .. 50 55


9-Disbursing Com., Fredericksburg .. 166 01 Q -- City of >taunton.


9-Stonewall brigade band, Staunton. 10-City of Harrisonburg, thro' C. C. Strayer 100 00


10-A lady of Leed's Ch., Fauquier Co .. thro' C. C. Strayer. for Grenada .. 46 75


10-Citizens of Alexandria ... 111 25


10-Citizens of Glade springs.


10 -- Citizens of Christiansburg. 63 00 11-Miss Maggie B. Joues, Danville. 236 00


11 -- W. R. Quarles, Richmond. 200 00


13-City of Lexington 250 00 13-Pro. Ent'int Mont White sulphur springs .. 100 00


13-J. Eichberg, for Hebrew Society, Alexandria. 25 00


11-W. R. Quarles, Richmond.


17-A few Masonic friends, Matthews C. IF 10 00


17-Howard Ass'n. Norfolk


: 3


17-Lt. C. Chase, U. S. A., Norfolk سن 55


17-St. Stephen's Epis. Ch., Culpep- per. for Holly Spring .. 55 00)


IS-Stonewall brigade band, Stannton. 10- 50 18-Thos. J. Goodwyn. F.ncastle.


18-Citizens of Salem .. 30 00


19-Citizens of Covington. 70 00


19-W. R. Quarles, Richmond 200 00


20 -- Ladies' Aid Society, Liberty .. 10 [x) 20-Baptist Sunday-school. Liberty 16 00


20-W. L. Balthes. Staunton. 55 75


20-South Side Masonic Lodge, 191, Pampalia City. 11 75


20-W. R. Quarles. Richmond 100 ()


21-Knights of the Crescent, Danville ..


21-Citizens of Nottaway County


21-Y. M. C. A .. Norfolk ..


21-Citizens of Rockingham Co., thro' C. C. Strayer


22 -- G. W. Carroll, Lynchburg.


22-Mansfield & Loyd. Lynchburg.


22-Citizens of Lynchburg


22-Citizens of Rappahannock Station ..


23-White and cold citizens of Alex- andria 35 30


23-W. R. Quarles, Richmond. for Moscow 100 00


23-W. R. Quarles, Richmond, for Williston 100 00


23-W. R. Quarles. Richmond, for


Grand Junction ... 100 00


21-Catholic Ch .. Lynchburg. 93 00


21-Citizensof Lynchburg. 11 25


2-John Gardner, Christiansburg. 16 43


25-Citizens of Fairfax. 20 00


26 -- Methodist E. Ch., Danville. 76 :5)


26-P. B. Gravelly. Danville. 25 (0)


26 -- Dr. W. E. Hoge, Bland C. H 5 10


2-Gond Templars, Fairfax C. H. 26 67


2x-Rev. A. P. Gray, Lynchburg 19 7%


28-Lafayette Lodge, 157, F. & A. M., Lauray 44 10


26-W. R. Quaries. Richmond .. 200 00 20-Church at sulphur Springs ..


29-Musical club. Danville .... 117 -15


2-Presbyterian Ch., Danville ..


20 -- Citizens of Alexandria ... 156 50


Citizens of Warrentou Junction ..... 30 00


.


Sept. 15 -- Citizens of Ogden $114 00


1º-Ladies' Relief Ass'n. Salt Lake ..... 184 35


19-Pro. game base ball. salt Lake .... 415 00


19-Lecture, Rev. Van Horn, Salt Lake 41 00


19 -- Subs'u of Capt. Codinan, Salt Lake


25 00


19-Ladies' Relief Ass'u, Salt Lake .....


116 00


19-Henry Clay Soe . 46 50


19-Miners of Frisco .. 220 00 1:Miners of Wild Dutchman Camp ... 36 50 26-Mayor of Salt Lake City, from R. J. Cone .. 841 95


26-Mayor of Salt Lake City. 214 50


27-Park City Mining Camp. 123 90


23-Miners of Stockton 86 00


Total. .$2,774 70


VIRGINIA.


Aug. 28-W. R. Quarles, Richmond. $100 00


2%Citizens of Alexandria. 109 00


29-Richmond & P. R. R 25 00


29-W. R. Quarles, Richmond. 20 00


29-Howard Ass'n. Norfolk


24 -- Howarl A -s'n. " jer Grenada ... 200 :0)


W-T. H. Amold. Bufordsville 5:00


29 -- J. W. Arnold. Bufordsville. 5 00 .


2-Lodge No. 13, Staunton ... 25 00 :


SOS 50 | Aug. 29-W. L. BatIthes, mayor, Staunton .... $150 00


29-W. R. Quarles, Richmond. 400 00


Sept. 2-f'ity of Alexandria. 59 75


2-City of Lynchburg. 100 CO


2-City of Tazewell C. H., for Grenada 2-Guests and propr's White Sulphur Springs 100 00


2-R. W. Newsom, Mont White Sul- phur Springs. 25 00


4-H. Richards Willis ...


5-L. Cartwright. Smu Augustine .. 5-Ladies of Culvert ....


5-Presbyterian Church, Windham ... 5-Citizens of Denton.


5-W. B. MeClelian & Son, Ledbetter 7-Relief Committee, Hearne ...


7-Baptist Church, Post Oak Grove ... 16 30 7-Citizens of Venaville. Bell Co. 7 15


7-Citizens of Troy


37 30


7-M.E. Church & S. School, Cameron


56 GO


7-Citizens' Committee, Coll Springs


7-Citizens' Committee. Bellville ...... 9-Citizens of C'ieres & De Witt Cos ... 101 00


9-Citizens of Terrell & Kanfman .... 24 40


10-Relief Committee, Luiing ..


20 35


10-Churches of Luling


10-Dixie Minstrels, Luling.


20 00 1


10-Citizens of Honey Grove 21 00


11-Citizens of Pittsburg ..


12 15


13-Osage Church. Weimar.


17 60


13-Fire Department. Austin. 204 00


13-Citizens of Longvi. w.


14 00


13-James B. Young. Clarksville ..


15 50


15-Concert by Cornet Band. Columbia


19 20


15-Little girls of Waco ..


23 50


23-Leyene L alge. A. F. M., Dallas Co. 10 00 29 -- Little Elm Grange. Harrisville, Bell Co. 21 00


Nov. 2-Jno. B. Ledue. Weather ford ...... 2.00


4-San Gabriel Lodge. SJ, A. F. & A M., Georgetown ·10 00


Oct. 29-Citizens of Corsicana ... 90 00


Dec. 20-Citizens of Jefferson, thro' How- ard Ass'n. New Orleans ... 150 00


20-Citizens of Fort Worth. through


Howard Ass'u, New Orleans .... ...


20 00


20-Churches of Tyler, through How- ard Ass'n, New Orleans. 140 00


20-Churches of Waxahachie, thro' Howard Ass'n, New Orleans ..... 24 80


Total $11,400 30


UTAH.


10 00


1001 00


206 95


13 00


50 00


45 00


71 00


358


APPENDIX.


Sept. 29-Citizens of Gordonsville. $ 66 00


29-W. L. Balthes, mayor, Staunton 10 38


Oct. 1-Gonal Templars, Fairfax. 23 75


2-Citizens of Leesburg. 100 00 1


2-J. 11. Dash. Dublin .. 26 15


22-St. Luke's Church, Pedlar Mills ... $ 77


2-Bet P Il P''her .. 1 10


2-K. Kemper, Alexandria. 151 45


2-Conway. Gordon & Garnett, Fred- erick-burg 59 As !


2~Snuday-school of Pappahosie ..


5-Proceeds rond rt. Tazewell e. H .... 59 79


SK. G. M.Milan, Mint. of Wiism .. 7-Citizenso! OFise ( . II


102 70


7-Y. M.C. A .. ....


9 -- Citizens and churches of salem


9-Colored citizensof Faien. 26 55


10-Citizens of New Market, thro' A. Henkle.


25 00


11-Citizens of Harrisonhury. $2.50


15-Citizens of Nottoway County 20 28


16-W. G. Venable & Bro., Farmiville 57 45


23-Lodge No. 119, Sidney.


5 00 2 :- 1. St. Clair, Bluestone.


20-W. L. Balthe. mayor, Staunion.


41 22


31-Citizens of New Market ....


16 00


Nov. 15-C. C. Strayer, Harrisonburg.


21 75


15-K. Kinper, mayor. Alexamiria. 180 00 ;


16-Pierce -ab. School, Fincastle .... 11 7-)


Dec. 11-Citizens of Rockbridge Co., thro' C. M. Tiegatt. Lexington ..


132 00


13-Emanuel P. E. Ch., Dublin ....


6 45 20-Old Chapel, clark Co., thro' How- and1.1\'n. New Orleans .. 31 81


20-Citizens of Winchester, thro' How- ard Ass'n. New Orleans .... 200 00


20-Little Girls Bazar. Winchester, thro'


Howard ss n. New Orleans. ..... 27 00


20-Citizens of (iark Co., thro' Howard


Ass'n, New Oritans 50 00


Total $9,524 55


VERMONT.


Sept. 21-Ladies of Burlington 8723 SI


21-Citizens of North Bennington 75 00


25-Mrs. E. M. Barnes. Bakersfield .. ... 10 00


29 -- Cong. Sunday-school, Woodstock .. 20 50


Total .. $\29 31


WASHINGTON, D. C.


Sept. 6-United States Treasury. $300 00


6-United States Treasury .. 700 00 6 -- " Evening Stor " newspaper, and employés .. 79 75


6-Government printing office, and employés 80 00


9-C. H. MrAlister. t hairman. 67 01


13-6. M. Lockwood. Int. Dep't. 113 055


14-East Washington Relief AAss'n 75 00 1 .- Whiting and Moses (ravels). 10% 50 1&-Unknown Washingtonian ..... 5 00


18-Citizens of Washington. 200 00 18-Citizen-' Relief Committee, East Washington 50 00


Total


81,775 30


WEST VIRGINIA.


Aug. 27-J. H. Hobbs, Brockermier & Co.,


Wheeling $200 00


Sept. 5-Citizens of Wellshurg. 50 0) }


6-Lutheran & S. Wheeling. $ 94


6-Mrs. E. Burt & Lizzie Burt, Wheel- ing วั เนา 9-Citizens of Hinton ... 1: 00)


9-John II. Rusell. Huntington ...


10-Hebrew Indies of Charleston ..... 51 00


12-City of Point Pleasant 107 00 :


Sept. 13-City of Gttyandotte. ......


13-Citizens of Parkersburg


10 -- titizens of Piedmont. 10.5


20-Employés La Belle Iron Works. Wheeling ..


119 57


20-Cit zusof Martinsburg


22-Thauil City Boat Club, Wheeling


21-Lalies of St. Albans ..


2-l'tizens of Piedmont.


116 05


Oct. 1-P. B. Regleter, Bob Town ..


110 (+)


1 -IMiei Committee. Wheeling ..


1 - citizens of Moun ville


2-R. M. Stinkler. Philippi


s-Citizens of Parker-burg.


Nov.


6 -Collection at election polis, Fair- view, thro' Plattenbing


11-Employés of Raymond Coal Co ...


Total $2,9.0 55


WISCONSIN.


Aug. 22-D. Ferguson. Milwaukee. $ 500 00


25-Joseph Schlitz Brewing Co .. Mil- wankee. 300 00


26-Guests of Draper Hull. Oconomo- wac. 100 00


27-State officers & employés. Madison 1.0 00


2%-Jeweit & Sherman. Milwaukee ....


25-Jewett & Sherman. Milwaukee .... 25 10


31-Edward Vain, Kenosha.


Sept. 2-Ciuzens of Watertown ...


2-Ladies' Benev. As'n, stephens P: 2-Shaurette Lodge, No. 92, I.O.D.F., Stephens Pt. 10 00


3 -- City of Prairie Du Chien


4-Musical & southside Relief Ass'n. Milwaukee.


145 00 6-M. E. Church, Prairie Du Chien .. 6-City of Janesville and Temple of Honor.


&-City of Racine ..


9-Baptist Church. Waukegan. 9-Employés "Sentine." Milwaukee 9-fity of Burlington.


10-City of Boscobel.


10-Presbyterian S. S., Stephen.s Pt ...


11-' State Journal." Madison.


11-K. Eberts. Fond du Lac ...


10


11-Congregational Ch., Whitewater .. 11-T. Z. Throwig, Matt ville.


13-Citizens of Pactogtte.


13-Ladies' Committee. Milwaukee .. 13-Citizens of Jefferson.


13-Citizens' s'n. Maritoowec ...


14-Citizens of Mazomanie


14-Citizens of Beloit.


14-Citizens of Eikhorn ...


14-Musical Entertainment, A. O. C. W .. Atkinson


16-Citizens of Jefferson.


16-Heller Committee. Darlington. ..... 17-Employés T. II. Chapman & Co .. Milwaukee ...


17-R. W. Bounce & C.J. Little, Mexico


I%-Citizensof Tomah.


1% -- Citizens of sheboygan 62 0)


15-Citizens of Ashland. 70 40


15-Wauwatosa Relief Ass'n, by T. W Hunt


19-Relief Committee. Monroe 10 70


19-Citizens of Wat. rtown.


1 !- Citizens of Apr.etn. 1,04.0 (0 19-Mich'is & MITg A.s n. Pt. Wash- 152 65 ington ..


19-Citizens of Delafeil


1 !- Mayor of Menasha ..


20-Volunteer Fire C'o., Waukesha


20-t'itizens' Relief Com., Racine. 20 -- Dramatic Club, Geneva Lake. 12 .0


20-Citizens of Two River ...


20 -- Citizens of Prescott ...


112 (*)


21-John B. Clark. mayor. Miwankce 21-Choir Ist Pros. th .. Green Bay ..... 21-Citizens of Waukegan


193 15


(4. 12) (*)


-1


5-Citizens of Evansville ..


5 00


30-Ladb Relief A-'n. Fairmount ..


359


APPENDIX.


Sept. 21-Citizens of Plattsville ..


$120 00 . Oct.


2-Citizens of Burlington. $ 10 00)


22-t'itizens of Plymouth.


2-James O. Pierce. Horicon. 10 1X) 9-P. A. Orton. Darlington ... 21 25


22-Public seltools, Green Bay


10 0- 1 12-Concert, byti. W. Pratt. River Falls 1011 00


p-Citizens of Whitewater. 11 75 13-J. K. Cameron, Pewaukee ...... 10 00


22 -- Citizens of El :: horu


H-J. Dawson. Pewanken


5.50


17-Wm. Hoar. Mineral P't.


17-Miss Eliza Fink, Mineral Pt ..


2-H. G. Truman, Green Bay


1 23 3-J. H. Hewitt, Mineral Ft ...


25-J. Ross, Chippewa Falls


10 :5 23-Citizens of Appletout


25-t'itizens of Columbus


2-Citizens of Watertown 1:1 09


27-Citizens of Oshkosh


10) 00


Nov. 23-Citizens of Chippewa Falls


Total $10,502 77


25-Citizens of La Crosse


1.50 00


25-Ladies of Schoffell Milis


15 (10)


26-Son & daughter of John Arneal, Washington


5 25


WYOMING TERRITORY.


26-Citizens' Relief Com., Wankesha 17-G. W. Black, Lake Mil's.


5 00 1


Aug. 31-Officers U. S. Army, at Cheyenne. $ 90 00 Sept. 1-Citizens of Cheyenne .. 168 50


27-German M. E. Church, Jefferson.


15 00


27-Fairwater Baptist Church, Ripon.


6 91


22-Proc. game of base-ball, at Ft. A. D. Russelt 24 75


28-Citizens' Relier Com .. Waukesha.


¥ 10


29-Citizens of Janesville


20 35 27-Citizens of Laramie City 400 00


2-Citizens of Monte.


29-M. H. Foote, Easion 122 30


30-Temple of Honor. No. $2. De Pere


11 00!


Oct.


1-Citizens of Dennington 70 65


Total $675 75


SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OF DONATIONS RECEIVED SINCE JANUARY 1, 1879.


Jan. 20-J.H. Milliken. Weatherford, Texas, proceeds bale of cotton. sold by Kirtland. Humphreys & Mich- ell, of -t. Louis. Mo., in damaged condition


gave Mr. F. S. Davis, of Mem-


phis. Tenn., one hundred dol- lars in cash, which. on a tele-


gram from Dr R. W. Mitehell,


$ 18 34


Medical Director. he invested


in Leibig's Extract of Beef. and shipped same to Howard Ass'n,


3 90


was receivedand used by them.


Mar. 11-Y. M. C. A , Newberry. S. [ ......... $ 7 15 100 00


21-Florence I .. Royal. Biz Creek, Va. 26 Mar. 7-J. D. Scully. treasurer. Pittsburgh. Pa., to be given to those made orphans by the epidemic of 1-78. 100 00


11-Sam'l P. Read. Memphis, Tenn ... Brown & Brother. Winston. N. C., received October 21, and by


Thes. French & son. publishers,


mistake included in unknown. 202 50


of New York, in September last, 1


5-J. Hewitt & P. Jacobs, Mineral Pt. 5 .30


1


22-Citizensof Plymoutht.


25 -Proc. of Concert. Sheboygan Falls


25-Ofema Temple of Honor. Stephen's Point ..


46 55


$1 50 .


Feb. 15-W. O. Cox. Springfrid, Mo., from children of First Baptist Church and Sunday school ..


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APPENDIX.


CONTRIBUTIONS OF FOOD, CLOTHING, AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES.


The following is a detailed statement of the contributions of food, clothing, and medical supplies sent to the people of Memphis by the citizens of the Union, through the Howard Association :


Aug. 15-Wills & Wildberger. Memphis, stationery. | Sept. 5-Mrs. W. H. Campbell, Cincinnati, O., 1 19-Clark. Johnson & Co., Memphis, 2 bbis flour.


19-Jno. H. Brand & Co., Louisville, Ky., 1 bbl and 1 bx mustard.


21-R. G. Latting, Memphis, all the soap we Want.


21-Edward Alize. Shelby Co .. I bbl apples. 21-W. J. chase & Co., Memphis, 2 bblsine:il, y bi's donr.


23-Citizens [ Mason's Depot and vicinity, 2 bols four. 2 shoulders bacon, 2 Gb's potatoes. 1 jng honey, 2 bbls meal, 2 fmbs. 20 chickens.


29-E.M. Wathan. Caseyville, Ky., 2 bbis flour. 24-Bejaet co .. Memphis, 1 bx fans.


24-J. C. Biker, Memphis. 5 bxs tomatoes.


24-Lra && Cowan, Brownsville, Tenn., 2 bbls flour.


24-Citizens of MeKenzie. Tenu., 2 bbls flour. 24-W.A. White.Covington. Tenn., 50 doz eggs. 24-A widow. Mompilis. 1 1b tea.


24-Citiz-n-' Relief Committee, Memphis, 5 doz chickens.


2-Dozier. Weyl & Co., St Louis, Mo., 10 bxs crackers.


26-Valentine Meat Juice Works, Richmond, Va., 3dloz meat juice.


26-Wm. S Kene & Co., Louisville, Ky., 5 bblsoirboli acid. 26-J. H. Winkleman, Memphis, 2 bbls flour. 2 bois meal.


26-Washington Ine Co., Chicago, Ill., 1 carice. 26-R. G. Craig & Co .. Memphis, bouquets and watermcion seed.


26-Schoolfield. Hanauer & Co., Memphis, 10 bxs er . ker ..


26-Simon N. Jout .. Louisville, Ky., 1 doz Crab Orchardt allis.


26-Mrs. M. C. Blaine. Brunswick, Ga., 1 bx wines and sun Iries.


26-Dr. J. J. H. skin. St. Paul, Minn., 1 bx medicines.


Sept. 1-Paul Mohr, Cincinnati, O., 3 hxs bitters. 2-R. G. Latting & co., Memphis, 5 bxs soap. 2-Ladies of Bloomington, Ind., 1 bbl sup- plies.


2-Blake, Walker & Co, Chicago, Il1., 25 bxs crackers.


2-Dr. G. S. Coleman, Dallas, Tex., 1 case sulphur water. 2-Rollins. Whitcher & Co., Norfolk, Va., 1 car ice.


3-M. L. Meacham & Co., Memphis, sugar and tea.


3-E. G. Whires & Co., Metropolis, III., 2 bbis flour.


4-Lewis Gage & Co., Louisville, Ky., 2 sacks | watermelon seed.


4-Chicago Bakery Co., 10 bbls crackers.


4-Hoidlinz & Anderson, Columbia, Teun., 400 1bs flour.


4-From Detroit. Mich., through Toof & Co.,


5-Thos, Without, Wird Lawn Mills, Tenn., S sacks four.


bx clothing. 5-Dr. J. O. Hurley, Cincinnati, O., G medi- cated cloaks.


5-Ladies of Presbyterian Church, Birming- ham. . Va., 1 bx preserves and fruit. 5-Louisville Conlin Co., Louisville, Ky., 00 Oufiius.


5-Hall & Elly and Saw Mill Co., Louisville, Ky .. 4,000 feet lumber.


G-Win Zinsser & Co., New York City, sali- cylic acidl. 6-Jno. Hil & Co., Laporte, Ind , I car load ire.


G-Mr. Hattie Brewster, Memphis, 8 1bs. biltter.


6-J. T. ( aple. Memphis, meat and potatoes. 6-Citizens of Morristown, Teun., 5 sacks fiour.


6-Ladies' Relici Ass'u. Brunswick, Ga., 1 bx supplies.


6-W. I. Walker, Chicazo, Ill., 6 doz pints blne sulphur water.


6-Merchants' Exchange, St. Louis, Mo .. 50 cots. 100 beds, Ive moss pillows, 200 sheets, Bu pillow stips.


6-Lovely Mount P. O., Montgomery Co., & bols flour. 1 bx bacon.


8-Mrs Nellie Balch, Golconda, Ill., 1 bx clothing.


8-Talmage Lake Icc Co., Louisville, Ky., 1 car ice.


S-Belleville Minstrels, Bell's Depot, Tenn., 2 coops chickens, 1 bol potatoes, 1 bx eggs-


&-Chamber of Commerce. New York, 5 cases condensed milk.


&-Citizens of Mount Vernon, N. Y., 1 bx provisions.


9-Ladies of Wilmington. Del., 1 bx sheets. 9-C. C. Graham, Memphis, Tenn., 5 bbis flour.


2-Citizens' Relief Committee, Memphis, Tenn .. 1 coops chickens.


9-Hance Bros. & White, Philadelphia, 5 bils phenoline.


9-J. L. Parks. Franklin. Tenn , 4 bbls fionr. 2 phys coffee, 9 sack > flonr. 2 pkgs meat. 9-S. Levy, Allenville, Ky., 1 bb! flour. 1 bx meat.


10-Citizens of St. Joseph, Mo , 1 bx clothing. 10-Clark Bros., Detroit, Mich .. 3 bl.Is crackers. 10-Talley & Eaton, Lynchburg, Tenn., 1 bbl apple brandy.


10-Lewis MeKinnie, Alexandria, Va., 1 case brandy.


10-Citizens' Relief Committee, Memphis, Tenn., 1 roop chickens.


10-Pealuly Association, St. Louis, Mo., 1 rar provisions.


10-S. Levy, Vilenville, Ky., 1 bbl flour, I bx 'meal.


10-Terhhrimer Bros., Detroit, Micb., I case chinipagne. 10-Kentucky Distillery Co., Louisville, Ky., 2 bbis whisky.


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APPENDIX.


Sept. 10-W. HI. MeCutehem. Waverly, Tenn., 18 | Sept. 22-Relief Com., Marion Co., Ky., through sacks flour. & bbis potatoes.


10-Young men and citizens of Bell's, Tenn., 80 chickens, 95 doz eggs, I bbl potatoes. 10-Doolittle, Webster & Co .. 2 cases wille. 13-Citizens of Coardland, Ala., 5 galls winc, 50 Ibs flour, 2 coops chickens, 1 coop turkeys.


13-A. E. Scott, Ralston, Tenn., 6 sacks flour and mical, I sack bacon.




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