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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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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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