NP, RD 3/7/1865

From the Richmond Dispatch
 
March 7, 1865
 
Quartermaster's Department, C. S. A., office Superintendent Railroad Transportation
   The soldiers in the field from Virginia can have provisions sent them free of expense by the Southern Express Company.
   Packages should be marked plainly with the name of the soldier, company, regiment and brigade, care of P. H. Mayo, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, Richmond, Virginia, who will see that they are sent to the proper commands.
   The agreement made with the Southern Express Company, February20th, 1864, still continues in force, and the friends of soldiers in other States will mark their packages as formerly, to the care of their respective Associations.
F. W. Sims,
Lieutenant-Colonel and
Chief of Railroad Transportation
 
Approved
A. R. Lawton, Quartermaster-General

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