Bond to Harry Clench for one thousand dollars, 1863 January 1.

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Bond to Harry Clench for one thousand dollars, 1863 January 1.

Printed forms with handwritten notations. The collections includes Bond No. 3298 redeemable on Jan. 1, 1893 with six percent per annum interest secured by sixty thirty-dollar bonds, redeemable on Bond No. 3298 on Jan. 1 and July 1, 1863-1893.

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