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Southern Historical Society Papers.

"Estimate of funds required for the service of the Quartermaster's Department at Washington, Ga., by Captain John M. Garnett, A. Q. M.: Specie, $5,000."

[Indorsed]

Respectfully submitted to the Secretary of War.

Approved:A. R. Lawton, Q. M. Gen.

Secretary of the Treasury is requested to furnish within funds.

John C. Breckinridge,
Secretary of War.

M. H. Clark, Acting Treasurer, will turn over to Captain Garnett the amount within named, taking the proper vouchers, a warrant to be drawn when settlement can he regularly made.

John H. Reagan,
Sec'y of Treasury.

Washington, Ga., May 4, 1865.—Received of M. H. Clark, Acting Treasurer, the amount of within estimate, five thousand dollars, in specie.

John M. Garnett,
Capt. and A. Q. M.

Washington, Ga., May 4, 1865.—I require for the payment of the officers and men of the President's Guard fourteen hundred and fifty-four dollars ($1,454) in specie.

C. H. C. Brown, Lieutenant Commanding.
Approved: Wm. Preston Johnston, Colonel and A. D. C.,
A. R. Lawton, Q. M. G.

M. H. Clark, Acting Treasurer, will pay the within fourteen hundred and fifty-four dollars in silver, retaining this paper and the proper receipt subject to future regular settlement.

John H. Reagan, Acting Secretary Treasury.

M. H. Clark will pay in addition to the within requisition, eighteen dollars, one month's pay, for E. H. Burns.

John H. Reagan, Acting Secretary Treasury.

Received of M. H. Clark, Acting Treasurer, C. S., fourteen hundred and seventy-two ($1,472) in full of within requisition.

C. H. C. Brown,
Lieutenant Commanding President's Guard.