RUINS OF AN OLD GATEWAY AT FARKIN.

In the Field of Mr. Woods’ Work.

Financial Balance Sheet of the Relief Funds and Service of 1896 in Asia Minor.

The American National Red Cross, in account with the Relief Field of Asia Minor.

Dr.
To The National Relief Committee[B]Ltq.14,784 51
The New England Relief Committee5,667 25
The Worcester Relief Committee402 18
The Ladies’ Relief Committee, of Chicago922 50
The Friends of Philadelphia, through Asa S. Wing481 69
Citizens of Newark, through C.H. Stout, Esq.674 65
Citizens of Milton, North Dakota4 66
St. George’s Church S.S. through C.H. Stout, Esq.40 06
Ransom Post, G.A.R., Wales, Minn.2 95
The Davenport, Iowa, Relief Committee54 78
American Ladies in Geneva, Switzerland5 85
Miss Phillips, Mission school, Balisori, India13 20
Mrs. Dr. Galbraith, Tarentum, Pa.3 30
“Sailors’ Rest,” Genoa, Italy2 33
A citizen of Chester, N.J.02
Miss Mayham Winter, Philadelphia, Pa.1 14
The American National Red Cross (special)3,376 66
Total26,437 73
Cr.
By telegrams and cablesLtq.245 12
Cash sent to interior18,965 70
Relief expeditions, general2,917 81
Relief expeditions, medical543 68
Wages account421 20
General expense account138 02
Red Cross Headquarters, Field235 05
Stationery and printing128 79
Expense account, travel and maintenance542 36
Donations for relief of orphan children100 00
Emergency Fund, deposited with W.W. Peet2,200 00
Total26,437 73

I have carefully examined the books, accounts and vouchers of the American National Red Cross, in its relief work in Asia Minor, and find everything correct and accurate.

(Signed.) George Kunzel,
Accountant, Administration Ottoman Public Debt.

Constantinople, August 1, 1896.


GENERAL FIELD AGENT’S REPORT.