The loyal mountaineers of TennesseeHumes, Thomas William
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The loyal mountaineers of Tennessee
Humes, Thomas William
Tennessee, East -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
From the E. T. R. A. at Boston, by Mr. Edward Everett, $100,000 00
From the New England Loyal Relief Society, by M.
Brimmer, Esq. 10,000 00
From the E. T. R. A. of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia 26,184 55
“ “ “ at New York City 15,675 18
“ “ “ at Portland, Me., $7,641 16; also,
through Governor Cony, $3,518 90 11,160 06
From Stamford, Connecticut 1,200 00
“ Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania 1,000 00
“ Brooklyn, N. Y.; Packer Institute, $236 36; Boys’
C. and P. Institute, $271 17 507 53
From Utica, New York 500 00
“ Cincinnati, Ohio 402 00
“ Knoxville, Tennessee 211 25
“ Providence, Rhode Island 200 00
“ Springfield, Mass. 156 75
“ Springfield, Ohio 134 00
“ Quincy, Illinois, (Ladies’ Needle Picket) 100 00
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$167,431 32
From sales at Knoxville, from 1864 to 1868, $46,413 82
“ “ by County Agents “ “ “ 37,557 92
“ Loans to poor, 185 00; interest in
Cincinnati, &c., 172 08 357 08
From various sources, 191 55;
cash in excess, 253 82 445 37 84,774 19
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$252,205 51
Boxes and barrels of clothing, &c., were received: From Massachusetts
towns and Boston, 34 packages; N. E. Refugee Aid Society, 15;
American Union Commission, 13; Unknown, 15; Philadelphia Ladies’
Relief Association, 9; Ladies’ Aid Society, Wilmington, Delaware,
Refugee Commission, Cincinnati, and Sag Harbor, New York, 2 each;
Dunkirk, Binghampton, and Saugerties, N. Y., 1 each.
EXPENDITURES OF THE EAST TENNESSEE RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
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