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5 January 1865
Trenholm, G. A. (fl. 1865-)
Communication of the Secretary of Treasury...January 5, 1865 [Transmitted with:] Message of the Preside...Jan. 6, 1865.
GLC06745.221
3 February 1865
Communication of the Secretary of Treasury...Feb. 1st, 1865.
GLC06745.222
1865
Trenholm, G..A., 1806 - 1876
Communication from Secretary of Treasury…Feb 1, 1865. [Transmitted with:] Message of the President…Feb. 3, 1865.
stamp of record division
GLC06745.223
February 1865
House of Representatives. Communication of the Secretary of Treasury...Feb. 8th, 1865.
GLC06745.224
11 February 1865
Communication of Secretary of Treasury…February 11th, 1865. [Transmitted with:] Message of the President…Feb. 15, 1865.
GLC06745.225
20 February 1865
Communication of the Secretary of Treasury...Feb. 20th, 1865. [Transmitted with:] Communication of the Treasury Agent, P. W Gray.
GLC06745.226
Communication of the Secretary of Treasury...Feb. 20th, 1865. Transmitted with Circular.
GLC06745.227
28 February 1865
Communication of Secretary of the Treasury…February 28th, 1865. Transmitted with Communication of the Treasurer, John N. Hendren.
GLC06745.228
24 February 1863
Memminger, C. G. (fl. 1863-)
Communication from the Secretary of Treasury...Feb. 24, 1863. Transmitted with Message of the President...Feb. 25th 1863
GLC06745.230
22 February 1864
The following regulations and instructions for carrying into effect the act of February 17, 1864, "to reduce the currency and to authorize a new issue of notes and bonds
GLC06745.231
Letter of the Secretary of Treasury...Jan.1 2, 1863. [Transmitted with:] Message of the President...January 15th, 1863 and Statement of the Postmaster General, John H. Reagan
GLC06745.232
10 December 1863
Letter of the Secretary of Treasury...December 10, 1863. [Transmitted with:] Message from the President...Dec. 11, 1863
GLC06745.233
10 December 1864
Trenholm, G.A (fl. 1864-)
Letter of the Secretary of Treasury...December 10, 1864. [Transmitted with:] Message from the President and Letter of Attorney General, Geo. Davis
GLC06745.234
12 December 1865
Letter of Secretary of Treasury…December 12, 1864. [Transmitted with:] Message of the President…Dec. 15, 1864.
GLC06745.235
14 March 1864
Secretary of Treasury
Under the recent act of Congress to reduce the currency, it is provided that….
GLC06745.236
27 May 1864
Memminger, C.G. (fl. 1864-)
No. 25. Regulations established for the disposal at private sale of the six per cent. non-taxable Bonds of the Confederate States, authorized by the 6th section of the act of February 17,1864.
GLC06745.238
23 March 1864
The following regulations are established in relation to the receipt of Four per cent. Bonds and Certificates offered in payment for Taxes….
GLC06745.239
25 February 1863
The Congress of the Confederate States of America
Regulations in relation to the issue of certificates for bonds and registered stock
GLC06745.240
9 January 1865
Trenholm, G.A. (fl. 1861-)
Special Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the Subject of Finances
GLC06745.245
21 September 1861
Memminger, C.G. (fl. 1861-)
Treasury Circular No. 12. An act to raise money for the support of the government, and to provide for the defence of the Confederate States of America
GLC06745.254
26 January 1864
Wells, Edmund C. (fl. 1864-)
to Maria
writing from onboard a ship. filled with interesting lines like "take a dutch man and saturate him with whiskey and lager and give him the everlasting pipe and he is a nice animal..."
GLC08311.10
1 June 1865
to my dear wife
discusses the possibility of moving, possibly out West when he is discharged.
GLC08311.45
1 December 1864
Unknown
to Philip Coleman
writes that the new baby is unlike the eldest and he is sleeping more at night than formerly.desires to help a German gentleman in the army. Sue has been unwell.
GLC08413.56
14 November 1862
Jackson, Richard H. (fl. 1861-1864)
to Father
He reports a sad incident in which two Germans were practicing a bayonet exercise and one accidently pierced the heart of the other. He tried to shoot himself afterward but was prevented from doing so and locked up.
GLC07705.114
24 July 1863
Don't unchain the tiger!
Signed "A Democratic Workingman." German-American broadside supporting the Union cause, pleading with the public to keep peace in the north. Discourages lashing out at public officers and falling into the depths of crime and violence. Printed...
GLC08467
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