Isidore Cohen papers, 1862 and 1871.

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Isidore Cohen papers, 1862 and 1871.

Passes issued by the U.S. Provost Marshal's Office (probably for soldiers) to travel from New Orleans into New York on oath not to give aid or information "to the so-called Confederate Government".

3 p.

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Confederate States of America

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During the Civil War, the Confederate States of America issued their own currency notes. These circulated like cash, but were technically bills of credit. At the beginning of the war, they circulated widely, but by the end of the war they had lost nearly all their value. Many of the bills remained in private hands after the war and became collectible as memorabilia. Other bills, which the Union Army had confiscated, were in the hands of the United States War Department; it transferred them to th...

Cohen, Isidore, active 19th century

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Probable member of Royal Arch Masons. From the description of Isidore Cohen papers, 1862 and 1871. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 651055750 ...

United States. Provost Marshal General's Bureau (Iowa)

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David Pipes Sr. resided at Beech Grove Plantation in Clinton, La. His son, David Washington Pipes, served in the famous Washington Artillery, and later in both houses of the Louisiana legislature. From the description of David Pipes Sr. oath of allegiance to the United States, 1863 Sept. 17. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 265034458 Established in the War Dept. in 1863. Arrested deserters, enrolled men for the draft, enlisted volunteers, and compiled statis...

Royal Arch Masons

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