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notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value. until the fifteenth day of December, 1861, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to one dollar and thirty cents of Confederate States notes, and, from day to day thereafter, regularly decreased in value until the thirty-first day of December, 1861, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to one dollar and twenty cents of Confederate States notes.

11. On the first day of January, 1862, one dollar of lawful money 1862-January. was equal to one dollar and twenty cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the thirty-first day of January, 1862, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to one dollar and twenty-two cents of Confed

erate States notes.

12. On the first day of February, 1862, one dollar of lawful February. money was equal to one dollar and twenty-two cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the twenty-eighth day of February, 1862, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to one dollar and forty-eight cents of Confederate States notes.

13. On the first day of March, 1862, one dollar of lawful money was equal to one dollar and forty-eight cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value. until the thirty-first day of March, 1862, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to one dollar and seventy-three cents of Confederate States notes.

March.

14. On the first day of April, 1862, one dollar of lawful money April. was equal to one dollar and seventy-three cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the thirtieth day of April, 1862, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to one dollar and eighty-seven cents of Confederate States notes.

15. On the first day of May, 1862, one dollar of lawful money was equal to one dollar and eighty-seven cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the thirty-first day of May, 1862, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to one dollar and eighty-nine cents of Confederate States notes.

16. On the first day of June, 1862, one dollar of lawful money was equal to one dollar and eighty-nine cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the thirtieth day of June, 1862, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to one dollar and ninety cents of Confederate States notes.

May.

Jure.

17. On the first day of July, 1862, one dollar of lawful money July.

August.

September.

October.

November.

December.

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was equal to one dollar and ninety cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly decreased in value until the twentieth day of July, 1862, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to one dollar and eighty-three cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the thirty-first day of July, 1862, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to one dollar and ninety cents of Confederate States notes.

18. On the first day of August, 1862, one dollar of lawful money was equal to one dollar and ninety cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the thirty-first day of August, 1862, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to two dollars and seventeen cents of Confederate States notes.

19. On the first day of September, 1862, one dollar of lawful money was equal to two dollars and seventeen cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the thirtieth day of September, 1862, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to two dollars and twenty-three cents of Confederate States notes.

20. On the first day of October, 1862, one dollar of lawful money was equal to two dollars and twenty three cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the thirty-first day of October, 1862, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to two dollars and thirty cents of Confederate States notes.

21. On the first day of November, 1862, one dollar of lawful money was equal to two dollars and thirty cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the thirtieth day of November, 1862, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to two dollars and thirty-three cents of Confederate States notes.

22. On the first day of December, 1862, one dollar of lawful money was equal to two dollars and thirty-three cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly decreased in value until the thirty-first day of December, 1862, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to two dollars and thirty cents of Confederate States notes.

23. On the first day of January, 1863, one dollar of lawful money was equal to two dollars and thirty cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly decreased in value until the thirty-first day of January, 1863, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to one dollar and ninety-four cents of Confederate States notes.

24. On the first day of February, 1863, one dollar of lawful February. money was equal to one dollar and ninety-four cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly decreased in value until the twenty-eighth day of February, 1863, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to one dollar and eighty-nine cents of Confederate States notes.

25. On the first day of March, 1863, one dollar of lawful money March. was equal to one dollar and eighty-nine cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the thirty-first day of March, 1863, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to three dollars and fifty cents of Confederate States notes.

26. On the first day of April, 1863, one dollar of lawful money was equal to three dollars and fifty cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the thirtieth day of April, 1863, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to three dollars and eighty cents of Confederate States notes.

27. On the first day of May, 1863, one dollar of lawful money was equal to three dollars and eighty cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the thirty-first day of May, 1863, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to four dollars and forty-eight cents of Confederate States notes.

28. On the first day of June, 1863, one dollar of lawful money was equal to four dollars and forty-five cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the fifteenth day of June, 1863, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to five dollars and thirteen cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the thirtieth day of June, 1863, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to five dollars and forty-seven cents of Confederate States notes.

April.

May.

June

29. On the first day of July, 1863, one dollar of lawful money was July. equal to five dollars and fifty-one cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the fifteenth day of July, 1863, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to seven dollars and seventy-five cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the thirty-first day of July, 1863, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to ten dollars and ninety-three cents of Confederate States notes.

30. On the first day of August, 1863, one dollar of lawful money August. was equal to ten dollars and eighty-five cents of Confederate States

September.

October.

November.

December.

1864-January.

notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value
until the fifteenth day of August, 1863, when one dollar of lawful
money was equal to twelve dollars of Confederate States notes, and
from day to day thereafter regularly decreased in value until the
thirty-first day of August, 1863, when one dollar of lawful money
was equal to eleven dollars and two cents of Confederate States

notes.

31. On the first day of September, 1863, one dollar of lawful money was equal to eleven dollars and two cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly decreased in value until the fifteenth day of September, 1863, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to ten dollars and sixty-eight cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly decreased in value until the thirtieth day of September, 1863, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to nine dollars and twentytwo cents of Confederate States notes.

32. On the first day of October, 1863, one dollar of lawful money was equal to nine dollars and twenty-two cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly decreased in value until the fifteenth day of October, 1863, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to eight dollars and one cent of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the thirty-first day of October, 1863, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to eight dollars and ninety-six cents of Confederate States notes.

33. On the first day of November, 1863, one dollar of lawful money was equal to eight dollars and ninety-six cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the fifteenth day of November, 1863, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to ten dollars and fifty-four cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the thirtieth day of November, 1863, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to thirteen dollars and fiftyone cents of Confederate States notes.

34. On the first day of December, 1863, one dollar of lawful money was equal to thirteen dollars and fifty-one cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the fifteenth day of December, 1863, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to fourteen dollars of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly decreased in value until the thirty-first day of December, 1863, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to thirteen dollars and ninety cents of Confederate States notes.

35. On the first day of January, 1864, one dollar of lawful money

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was equal to thirteen dollars and ninety cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly decreased in value until the fifteenth day of January, 1864, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to twelve dollars and ninety cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly decreased in value until the thirty-first day of January, 1864, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to twelve dollars and eighty-two cents of Confederate States notes.

36. On the first day of February, 1864, one dollar of lawful money February. was equal to twelve dollars and seventy-four cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the fifteenth day of February, 1864, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to thirteen dollars and twelve cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the twenty-ninth day of February, 1864, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to sixteen dollars and thirty-five cents of Confederate States notes.

37. On the first day of March, 1864, one dollar of lawful money March. was equal to sixteen dollars and thirty-five cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly decreased in value until the fifteenth day of March, 1864, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to eleven dollars and seventy-two cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly decreased in value until the thirty-first day of March, 1864, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to eleven dollars and fifty-one cents of Confederate States notes.

38. On the first day of April, 1864, one dollar of lawful money April. was equal to eleven dollars and forty-four cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly increased in value until the fifteenth day of April, 1864, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to twelve dollars and thirteen cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly decreased in value until the thirtieth day of April, 1864, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to eleven dollars and eleven cents of Confederate States notes.

39. On the first day of May, 1864, one dollar of lawful money was equal to eleven dollars and thirty cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly decreased in value until the fifteenth day of May, 1864, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to ten dollars and forty cents of Confederate States notes, and from day to day thereafter regularly decreased in value until the thirty-first day of May, 1864, when one dollar of lawful money was equal to nine dollars and forty seven cents of Confederate States notes.

May.

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