Interim depository receipts, Camden, S.C., 1864.

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Interim depository receipts, Camden, S.C., 1864.

Interim depository receipts issued from Camden, South Carolina, completed in manuscript, dated Mar. 23-29, 1864. SC-22 numbered 9, undated, and signed by depositary William E. Johnson -- SC-23 numbered 294, dated Mar. 23, 1864, and signed by William E. Johnson -- SC-24 numbered 142, dated Mar. 29, 1864, and signed by depositary William M. Shannon.

3 items ; 10.5 x 21.5 cm., or smaller.

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Confederate States of America. Dept. of the Treasury.

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