Interim depository receipts, Richmond, Va., 1864.

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Interim depository receipts, Richmond, Va., 1864.

Interim depository receipts issued from Richmond, Virginia, completed in manuscript, dated Feb. 27-Jul. 1, 1864. VA-141 numbered 3259, dated Jun. 29, 1864, and signed by unidentified depositary for Lancaster & Co. -- VA-142 numbered 4645, dated Apr. 1, 1864, and signed by Lancaster & Co. -- VA-144 numbered 4736, dated Jun. 30, 1864, and signed by Lancaster & Co. -- VA-168 numbered 7794, dated Jun. 20, 1864, and signed by treasurer Edward C. Elmore -- VA-169 numbered 1989, dated Mar. 11, 1864, and signed by Edward C. Elmore -- VA-171 numbered 5099, dated Mar. 26, 1864, and signed by Edward C. Elmore -- VA-172 numbered 393 for 235 and 507 for 235, dated Mar. 5, 1864, and signed by Edward C. Elmore and acting treasurer William B. Nutt -- VA-174 numbered 8073, dated Jun. 28, 1864, and signed by Edward C. Elmore -- VA-184 numbered 877, dated Feb. 27, 1864, and signed by William B. Nutt -- VA-190 numbered 482, dated Feb. 24, 1865, and signed by treasurer John B. Hendren -- VA-194 numbered 1747, dated Mar. 30, 1864, and signed by depositary J.B. Morton -- VA-196 numbered 1274-3450, dated Mar. 23-Apr. 1, 1864, and signed by depositary R.H. Maury -- Receipt type not identified in Tremmel; numbered 4325, dated Jul. 1, 1864, and signed by R.H. Maury.

15 items ; 13.5 x 23 cm., or smaller.

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