OR, Series 1, Vol. 32, Part 2, Page 537

Dalton
January 9, 1864
 
His Excellency the President
Richmond
 
   Major Cummings, who is charged with procuring subsistence for this army, writes from Atlanta that the difficulty in supplying us comes from the employment of a large number of cars in transporting Government cotton to Wilmington. Rolling-stock and roads necessary for transporting our supplies are thus used to such an extent as to make it difficult to furnish daily rations. I beg you to consider this.
J. E. Johnston

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