Interim depository receipts, Columbus, Ga., 1864.

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Interim depository receipts, Columbus, Ga., 1864.

Interim depository receipts issued from Columbus, Georgia, completed in manuscript, dated Mar. 4-Sep. 27, 1864. GA-50 numbered 152, dated Mar. 4, 1864, and signed by depositary William H. Young -- GA-52 numbered 5221, dated Mar. 25, 1864, and signed by William H. Young -- GA-54 numbered 149, dated Sep. 1, 1864, and signed by William H. Young -- GA-55 numbered 246, dated Sep. 27, 1864, and signed by William H. Young.

4 items ; 11 x 20.5 cm.

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