The Laws of Texas, 1822-1897 Volume 2 Page: 385
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Laws of the Republic of Texas.
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Rusk, and others, fifty thousand dollars; for contingent expenses
medicines, instruments, for the contingent
expenses for the office of Surgeon-General-stationery, fuel,
lights,
forage, forty-six thousand five hundred and twenty dollars; stationery,
two thousand dollars; transportation of army, twenty
thousand dollars; do., officers' baggage, five thousand dollars;
do., for subsistence, twenty-five thousand dollars; do., of ordinance
and ordinance stores, ten thousand dollars; do., clothing,
forage
and subsistence for detached parties, three thousand dollars; pay
of express riders, two thousand dollars; extra labor, two thousand
dollars; printing, one thousand dollars;. apprehending deserters,
three thousand dollars; shoeing horses, five thousand dollars;
repairing wagons, for camp and garrison equipage,
eight thousand one hundred and twenty-seven dollars; for
cavalry equipments for seven companies, three hundred and ninety-two
men, thirty-thousand three hundred and eighty-two dollars;
for horses for twelve companies, sixty-seven thousand two
hundred dollars; for one hundred mules for twenty-five
wagons,
ten thousand dollars; for freight and insurance on clothing, camp
and garrison equipage, to Galveston, five thousand dollars. For
subsistence of the army:
pork or bacon, twenty-four thousand
six hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents; beef, sixtyfive
thousand seven hundred dollars; flour, six thousand and
ninety dollars; corn meal, sixty-nine thousand two hundred and
fifty-five dollars; soap, six thousand and forty-four dollars and
twenty-five cents; salt, eight hundred and fifty dollars and fifty
cents; vinegar, seven thousand five hundred and fifty-five dollars;
peas or beans, three thousand seven hundred and eighty
dollars; rice, five thousand six hundred and sixty-six dollars
and sixty-two cents; coffee, nine thousand and sixty-six dollars;
sugar, fourteen thousand five hundred and five dollars sixty cents
-two hundred and thirteen thousand one hundred and fifty dollars
and forty-seven cents. For compensation to officers, seamen
and marines belonging to the navy, fifty thousand dollars: for25--VOL. II.
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1822-1897 Volume 2, book, 1898; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth6726/m1/389/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .