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[Fiat Money]
1868
"Fifty Dollars. Redeemable nowhere, in nothing and by nobody. Issued in accordance with the Fiat of the Gran Conclave of the National Commune. Approved Feb'y 30th, 1878 "
GLC03972.09
[Absolute Money]
Has the Greenback Platform printed on the reverse.
GLC03972.10
GLC03972.11
"Let only the National Government Issue our Money. Burn the Bonds. Pay Them All in Greenbacks. Bounce the National Banker" Has an ad for Dr. J. S. Rose's Cough Syrup on the reverse
GLC03972.12
"Let only the National Government Issue our Money. Burn the Bonds. Pay Them All in Greenbacks. Bounce the National Banker" Has an ad for Richard Seymor, Wholesale and Retail Dealer on the reverse
GLC03972.13
"Let only the National Government Issue our Money. Burn the Bonds. Pay Them All in Greenbacks. Bounce the National Banker"
GLC03972.14
"Fifty Dollars Redeemable nowhere, in nothing and by nobody. Issued in accordance with the Fiat of the Gran Conclave of the National Commune."
GLC03972.15
1880
"Fifty Dollars Redeemable nowhere, in nothing and by nobody. Issued in accordance with the Fiat of the Gran Conclave of the National Commune. Approved March 16th, A.D., 1880"
GLC03972.16
"One Thousand Dollars, Redeemable nowhere, in nothing and by nobody. The law directs that this money shall circulate freely. Whent his note has been spent, another may be had upon application at the U. S. Treasury"
GLC03972.17
GLC03972.18
[The Peoples Money]
Same as GLC03972.20
GLC03972.19
Same as GLC03972.19
GLC03972.20
[Certificate of enlistment in the New Hampshire 7th regiment of volunteers]
12 November 1861
Putnam, Haldimand 1835-1863
Certificate of enlistment in the New Hampshire 7th regiment of volunteers
GLC03974.01
[Military accounts for pay and subsistence]
December 14, 1861-December 31, 1861
Worcester, John H., 1839-1863
Payment for Lieutenant John H. Worchester. Pay dates range from December 14, 1861, and December 31, 1861. Total amount paid was $63.06. Includes payment per month as well as number of days served, number of rations per day, total number of rations...
GLC03974.02
[Note on rations and expenses on board a ship]
20 November 1862
GLC03974.09
[Lieutenant Worcester's account]
1 May 1863
Lists items such as butter, money, matches and clothing.
GLC03974.12
Obituary for John H. Worcester
28 August 1863
Notice of the death of Worcester in battle together with a poem.
GLC03974.28
[Provision return for Captain Nathan M. Ames]
1863
GLC03974.31
[Meeting to discuss how to commemorate the life of John H. Worcester conducted by his fellow soldiers]
January 10,1864
GLC03974.32
A. K. Potter to John N. Worcester
January 25, 1864
Potter, A. K., fl. 1864
Sends apologies for not being able to attend the funeral of Worcester's son John due to ill health.
GLC03974.33
[Virginia Song]
1861-1863
Song about hatred for the Union, pride in the decision to fight, and a refusal to be reconstructed.
GLC03974.34
[Instructions for Officers on Outpost and Patrol Duty]
25 March 1862
Instructions and training issued by the War Department.
GLC03974.35
[Typed reminiscence of the death of John H. Worcester by his brother Charles]
1 April 1917
Worcester, Charles H., fl. 1863-1917
Account of how Charles remembers his brother's death and the aftermatch of the incident.
GLC03974.41
to Thomas S. Bocock
9 January 1865
Trenholm, George Alfred, 1806-1876
Report of the Confederate Treasury Department to the Confederate Congress. Trenholm signs as Confederate Secretary of State. Addressed to Bocock as the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Discusses finances, debts owed by the War Department...
GLC03977
An Act making farther Provision for the Collection of the Duties by Law imposed on Teas, and to prolong the Term for the Payment of the Duties on Wines.
1791/03/03
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Act of Congress regulating duties on tea and wine. Signed by Jefferson as Secretary of State.
GLC03981
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