These affairs including the issuing of debt, the collecting of taxes, the printing of money, and the administration of customs.
[2] This issue was resolved by passing a bill assuming these customs agents into the employ of the Confederacy as part of the Department of the Treasury.
On March 9, 1861 the Provisional Congress authorized the printing of Confederate currency, in the form of paper treasury notes, amounting up to a total of $1 million (CSA).
[5] He was succeeded by George Trenholm who served from July 1864 until the surrender of the Confederacy in April 1865.
[4] Established on March 6, 1861 by an act of the Confederate Provisional Congress and placed into the care of the Department of the Treasury.