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Civil War
Charleston, SC, ca. February 17 to May 15, 1865
4 Civil War Docs Re: Occupation and Seizure of Supplies in Charleston, early 1865
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A collection of documents relating to the surrender and occupation of Charleston, South Carolina in early 1865. Made up of four letters concerning the discovery and acquisition of rice and salt. Dating from February 17 to May 15, 1865. The letters have flattened mail folds, with separations starting at some edges. Varying degrees of toning, soiling, and discoloration. All boldly signed. Please refer to the photographs for further condition information.

Includes the following:
1. Union Captain W.W. Turner letter to George W. Williams. 1p, measuring 8" x 10", Charleston, dated February 17, 1865. Regarding the confiscation of rice in the city mills.

2. Union Captain E. R. Fowler letter to Captain H. H. Jenks. 1p, measuring 7.75" x 12.5", Charleston, dated March 3, 1865. Indicating that George Williams has found a cache of salt formerly belonging to the state of South Carolina. Docketed multiple times on verso, including endorsements by Col. Stuart L. Woodford, 103 USCT.

3. Union Captain S.H. Sturdevant letter to Commissioner George Williams. 1p, measuring 8" x 10", Charleston, dated May 3, 1865. Requesting "a certified statement of all rice captured and turned over to you by the U.S. authorities for issue to the poor of this city" which was necessary for the completion of Sturdivant's report on captured and abandoned property.

4. W. J. Bennett letter to George Williams. 1p, measuring 8" x 10", Charleston, dated May 15, 1865. Detailing 922 bags or 80,840 lbs. of rice processed with charges shown for milling.

George Walton Williams (1820-1903) was a prominent Charleston merchant, banker, railroad executive, and civil servant. He controlled two of the largest commercial houses in the South and was heavily involved in Charleston government and industry. He was later appointed by the state legislature to procure supplies for Confederate soldiers' families and was put in charge of procuring food and provisions for Charleston. He retailed control of this position even as the city changed hands from Confederate to Federal control.

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