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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 13
The amount funded in the Confederacy. --We glean from reports made by the various depositaries in Georgia that up to this time about $12,000,000 have been funded in the State. The month is half out to day, and if we take this as a data we must assume that this State will fund about $25,000,000 by the first of spirit. We hardly believe that any of the ten States--Virginia, North and South Carolina, Florida, Alabama. Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas; and Arkansas--will not fund so much as this, and many of the smaller States will not fund that , But if they all fund that amount only $275,000,000 of the $600,000,000 now in circulation will be withdrawn from circulation and converted into bonds, leaving $375,000,000 still outstanding and in the hands of the people.--Macon Confederates
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 13
The amount funded in the Confederacy. --We glean from reports made by the various depositaries in Georgia that up to this time about $12,000,000 have been funded in the State. The month is half out to day, and if we take this as a data we must assume that this State will fund about $25,000,000 by the first of spirit. We hardly believe that any of the ten States--Virginia, North and South Carolina, Florida, Alabama. Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas; and Arkansas--will not fund so much as this, and many of the smaller States will not fund that , But if they all fund that amount only $275,000,000 of the $600,000,000 now in circulation will be withdrawn from circulation and converted into bonds, leaving $375,000,000 still outstanding and in the hands of the people.--Macon Confederates
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 13
The amount funded in the Confederacy. --We glean from reports made by the various depositaries in Georgia that up to this time about $12,000,000 have been funded in the State. The month is half out to day, and if we take this as a data we must assume that this State will fund about $25,000,000 by the first of spirit. We hardly believe that any of the ten States--Virginia, North and South Carolina, Florida, Alabama. Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas; and Arkansas--will not fund so much as this, and many of the smaller States will not fund that , But if they all fund that amount only $275,000,000 of the $600,000,000 now in circulation will be withdrawn from circulation and converted into bonds, leaving $375,000,000 still outstanding and in the hands of the people.--Macon Confederates
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 13
The amount funded in the Confederacy. --We glean from reports made by the various depositaries in Georgia that up to this time about $12,000,000 have been funded in the State. The month is half out to day, and if we take this as a data we must assume that this State will fund about $25,000,000 by the first of spirit. We hardly believe that any of the ten States--Virginia, North and South Carolina, Florida, Alabama. Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas; and Arkansas--will not fund so much as this, and many of the smaller States will not fund that , But if they all fund that amount only $275,000,000 of the $600,000,000 now in circulation will be withdrawn from circulation and converted into bonds, leaving $375,000,000 still outstanding and in the hands of the people.--Macon Confederates
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 13
The amount funded in the Confederacy. --We glean from reports made by the various depositaries in Georgia that up to this time about $12,000,000 have been funded in the State. The month is half out to day, and if we take this as a data we must assume that this State will fund about $25,000,000 by the first of spirit. We hardly believe that any of the ten States--Virginia, North and South Carolina, Florida, Alabama. Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas; and Arkansas--will not fund so much as this, and many of the smaller States will not fund that , But if they all fund that amount only $275,000,000 of the $600,000,000 now in circulation will be withdrawn from circulation and converted into bonds, leaving $375,000,000 still outstanding and in the hands of the people.--Macon Confederates
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 13
The amount funded in the Confederacy. --We glean from reports made by the various depositaries in Georgia that up to this time about $12,000,000 have been funded in the State. The month is half out to day, and if we take this as a data we must assume that this State will fund about $25,000,000 by the first of spirit. We hardly believe that any of the ten States--Virginia, North and South Carolina, Florida, Alabama. Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas; and Arkansas--will not fund so much as this, and many of the smaller States will not fund that , But if they all fund that amount only $275,000,000 of the $600,000,000 now in circulation will be withdrawn from circulation and converted into bonds, leaving $375,000,000 still outstanding and in the hands of the people.--Macon Confederates