Report of Salt Commissioner at Saltville, Virginia.
1862
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Report of Salt Commissioner at Saltville, Virginia.
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[North Carolina] : W.W. Holden, Printer to the State, [1862]
Description
1 online resource (10 pages).
Series
Document (North Carolina. General Assembly) ; 1862-63, no. 13.
Note
Report of the Salt Commissioner from Saltville, Virginia regarding costs, availability, deliveries, and other information regarding the provision of salt to the state. The report is addressed to Z.B. Vance, Governor of North Carolina, and is signed by N.W. Woodfin. Woodfin indicates that, "On the 25th of June, I left Raleigh, in company with Mr. Mordecai, on a joint commission to purchase salt, or the right to make salt for the State." Woodfin indicates difficulties in procuring salt, including issues procuring the labor of enslaved persons. Woodfin also discusses the purchase of beef cattle and consequent production of bacon and leather tanning, and the purchase of kettles, pork, and wood.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed January 19, 2023).
Location
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Available in Other Form
Print version: North Carolina. General Assembly. [Report of the state Salt Commissioner. Raleigh, N.C.] W.W. Holden, printer to the State, [1864]
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