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39 Park Row.
New York. March 26th 1867

Mr. W.H. Blalock
Fayetteville, Ga.

Dear Sir:

We shipped on Saturday, in the U.S. Bark Purveyor, 11634 bushels of corn to the care of Col. C.C. Sibley of Savannah, having previously shipped 6.500 bushels to the same post by the "Memphis." It would be well for you at once to let the wants of your county be Known to Col. Sibley, or to Governor Jenkins, through whose joint agency the corn is to be distributed. The Southern Famine Relief Commission sends this corn and would be glad to know that your county has its share.

Very truly yours,
Edw Bright
Cor. Sec.