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Civil War documents and ephemera

8 items
Abstract Or Scope

The Civil War documents and ephemera collection consists of Civil War-related documents, largely items with autograph rather than content significance. The collection includes a shares document, autograph card, correspondence, an enrollement document, and a bond certificate.

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Civil War documents and ephemera 8 items

Confederate bond collection

1 cubic feet approximately 120 items 1 boxes
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of of over 100 bonds issued by the Confederate States of America and by individual southern states.

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Confederate bond collection 1 cubic feet approximately 120 items 1 boxes

Confederate bond collection

9 items
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consits of nine bonds ($1000, $500, and $100 denominations) issued by the Confederate States of America. Coupons attached.

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Confederate bond collection 9 items

Zirkle Lohr receipt

1 items
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of one receipt (dated October 6, 1863) from the Confederate government issued to Zirkle Lohr of Madison County, Virginia for 15 bushels of corn.

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Receipt

Zirkle Lohr receipt 1 items

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