Register of state bonded indebtedness, 1859-1875.

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Register of state bonded indebtedness, 1859-1875.

Register was compiled by Secretary of State when state seal was affixed to bonds issued by the state. Types of bonds included: Liquidation Bonds redeemable in 1862, 1865, and 1869; Penitentiary Bonds redeemable in 1867; Refunded Stock of 1870, 1876 and 1877; Refunded Illinois and Michigan Canal Stock redeemable in 1860; War Fund Bonds and Thornton Loan bonds redeemable in 1879. Entries for each registered bond include type and serial number of bond; individual or institution to which bond payable; date on which bond payable, and date on which state seal was affixed.

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Illinois State Archive

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