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The Confederate Treasury.
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Treasurer, eight hundred and six dollars ($806), in full of within requisition.

Leigh Watkins, Captain and Acting A. Q. M.

Estimate of funds required for the service of the Quartermaster's Department at ————— by Captain Joseph M. Brown.  *   *   *   *  Specie $3,000.

Respectfully submitted to the Secretary of War, approved for the sum of five hundred and twenty dollars ($520).

A. R. Lawton, Quartermaster-General.

May 4, 1865.—Secretary of Treasury: Please issue.

John C. Breckinridge, Secretary of War.

M. H. Clark, Acting Treasurer, will turn over to Captain Brown the amount specified within, preserving the necessary vouchers. Warrant to be drawn when a regular settlement can be made.

John H. Reagan,
Acting Secretary of Treasury.

Washington, Ga., May 4, 1865.—Received of M. H. Clark, Acting Treasurer C. S., five hundred and twenty dollars ($520) in gold on within requisition.

Joseph M. Brown, Captain and A. Q. M.

We, the undersigned, are officer in the First Auditor's office, and desire to draw one hundred dollars in gold for our services to this date, May 4, 1865.

S. Brittain.

M. H. Clark, Acting Treasurer: Pay fifty dollars to each, keeping vouchers until warrants are drawn.

John H. Reagan,
Acting Secretary of Treasury.

Washington, Ga., May 4, 1865.—We, the undersigned, have received fifty dollars each in gold on within order.

  S. Brittain,
Jas. Miller,
J. B. Macmurdo.

Washington, Ga., May 4, 1865—M. H. Clark, Acting Treasurer: Turn over to John C. Breckinridge, Secretary of War, one thousand dollars for transmission to the Trans-Mississippi Department, taking his receipt therefor. Warrant to be drawn when regular settlement can be made.

John H. Reagan,
Acting Secretary Treasury.