From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Letter from David Reid at Macon, Georgia, to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark at Macon, Mississippi, requesting an appointment as commissioner from Mississippi. Reid states that he is enclosing a recommendation from Georgia Governor Joseph E. Brown. (Enclosed recommendation not present).
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Letter from Alexander Collie in London, England, to Confederate Secretary of War James A. Seddon at Richmond, Virginia, offering thirty thousand dollars to aid the needy and suffering. (Order of money is not attached).
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Telegram from W. Delay at Oxford, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark at Macon, Mississippi, asking if police commissioners and probate clerks are included in the militia call.
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Telegram from J. J. Thornton at Brandon, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark at Macon, Mississippi, asking if commissioners of the Confederate States District Court are liable to militia duty.
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Telegram from H. Mosley in Panola County, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark at Macon, Mississippi, asking to use his influence to have a number of mill owners in Panola County detailed to their homes. The millers named are Benjamin Corby, W. A. Porter, H. N. Carpenter, W. W. Elliot, Andrew Jackson, J. H. Haynes, and J. Q. Levellon. Mosley says this is an urgent matter, as no engineers can replace these millers.
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Telegram from A. M. West at Grenada, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark at Macon, Mississippi, stating that Levin Lake of Grenada would make an excellent Commissioner because of his experience in the Quartermaster Department.
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Telegram from J. Wooten, Commissioner of the 5th Police District, at Magnolia, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark at Macon, Mississippi, concerning the petition of Samuel Wolf.