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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 2. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Resources of the Confederacy in February, 1865. (search)
4. Statement of bread Stuffs en route to Richmond.  rations. At Charlotte Junction, 470 sacks, 940 bushels corn47,000 At Greensboroa, North Carolina, 2,840 sacks, 5,680 bushels corn284,000 At Greensboroa, 270 bags flour27,000 From Florence, South Carolina, 4,000 bushels corn200,000 From Augusta, Georgia, 400 sacks flour40,000 From Charleston, South Carolina, 2,000 bushels corn100,000 From Greensboroa, North Carolina, 400 bushels wheat20,000    718,000 Reported by Major H. Crunston, Augusta, Georgia, as purchased by him along Savannah river, near Augusta, 80,000 bushels corn4,000,000 Reported by Major A. M. Allen, Columbus, Georgia:  On hand January 2d, 80,000 bushels corn4,000,000   Number of rations8,718,000   Note.--Major Isaac Shelby, Jr., in Southwest Virginia, reports his ability to procure 100,000 bushels corn and wheat in that section and East Tennessee, if money and transportation be provided. About 500,000 pounds of sugar and large quantiti<