Register of bills withdrawn from circulation, 1779-1781.

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Register of bills withdrawn from circulation, 1779-1781.

A register (v.1077) listing bills (paper money) withdrawn from circulation by an ordinance of Congress dated March 18, 1780. Each entry gives the number of the bill, date of withdrawal, name and address of person by whom it was deposited, amount in dollars deposited, and amount in pounds deposited.

2 linear in. (1 v.)

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