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May 22nd, 1864 AD (search for this): article 12
The expenses of a blockade runner. Wilmington May 22d, 1864. To the Editor of the Richmond Dispatch: Enclosed please find a statement of the expense of running a steamer before the war on a basts, also the same for a blockade running steamer on the same grounds. You will perceive that all the reports of the blockade running are without foundation, as it is a well known fact that ovary steamer or blockade runner have made large for tunes, and have turned our currency, and taken all the coin out of the country. I sincerely trust Congress will not after the present few, but make it stronger, and put a heavy tax on them. Yours truly, An Old Sailor Disbursements of a Steamship before the War. one captain per month$150 00 one clerk per month100 00 one first officer75 00 one second officer60 00 one third officer45 00 one boatswain40 00 one carpenter60 00 one steward and three assistants100 00 one cook and two assistants90 00 one engineer and three as
h on $150 0003750 00 Wear and tear 2 ¾ per of per month4250 00 Incidental expenses1000 00 interest575 00 for crew405 00 rations for passengers3000 00 19136 00 Farnings out and homes freight out end home, four trips14890 00 passengers33000 00 52800 00 Profits made per month, previous to the war, by a first class steamer on a specie currency$33664 00 Disbursements of a blockade steamer. one captain per month$5000 00 First officer, $600; second do, $250; third do, $161020 00 one boats wals160 00 one carpenter160 00 one purser1000 00 one steward $150; three assistants, $180330 00 one cook, $150; two assistants, $120270 00 one engineer and three assistants3500 00 twelve dremen and coal heavers2400 00 24 of coal at $20400 00 rations for crow2700 00 tallow and packing1000 00 Sleevedores5000 00 Pilotage out and in3000 00 Sea Insurance3500 00 Wear and tear4250 00 Incidental expenses1200 00 interest875 00 Risks, 25 per cent37500 00 provisions for