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Ration return of Destitute Freedmen for 7 days, commencing the 1 day of April, 1867, and ending the 7 day of April, 1867.

Station.
Charlotte, N.C.

[Number of men 6] 
[Number of women 12]
[Total 18]
[Number of days 7]
[Number of rations 126]
[Pork 126]
[Bacon -]
[Salt Beef -]
[Fresh Beef - ]
[Flour -]
[Hard Bread -]
[Beans - ]
[Peas -]
[Rice -]
[Hominy -]
[Coffee Rye (?) 126]
[Tea -]
[Sugar -]
[Vinegar -]
Adamantine Candles -]
[Soap - ]
[Salt -]
[Pepper -]
[Cornmeal 126]

The A.C.S. will issue on the above return.
(?)
(?) Reg't of (?) Comd'g Post.

NOTES: This return must embrace only the actual strength of the Company present, including the authorized Company women present.
The Sick in Hospital, and authorized Attendants therein, will be returned for by the Medical Officer in charge, on a separate return.
Provisions should ordinarily be drawn for a few days at a time.
Rations must not be issued to Officers' servants unless they are enlisted men. In this case, the names, companies, &c., of servants, will be stated in column of "Remarks."
Every return upon which provisions have been issued must be entered on the proper Abstract.
Subsistence Stores for the use of Officers, their families, and authorized servants, may be purchased from the Commissarial, to be paid for on delivery.