Money -- Confederate States of America
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
3 parts – Confederate bills. 1) One hundred dollar bill, Richmond, September 11, 1862; 2) See photograph #40; 3) See photograph #39., 1862 September 11
Black and white copy prints of Norman, Oklahoma Territory and state, including street scenes, businesses, parades and schools.
Coins, Tokens and Money Collection
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Trade tokens issued by retail stores in Oklahoma Territory, Indian Territory, and Oklahoma (1892-1920); currency issued by the Bank of Augusta, Georgia (1816), the Confederate States of America (1863-1864), the states of Arkansas (1863) and North Carolina (1862), and by the Presiding Bishop's Office of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City, Utah (1896).
Confederate bill for $0.50 payable two years after Peace Treaty Richmond, Virginia, February 17, 1864., 1864 February 17
Black and white copy prints of Norman, Oklahoma Territory and state, including street scenes, businesses, parades and schools.
Confederate bill. See 1) of photograph #43., Undated
Black and white copy prints of Norman, Oklahoma Territory and state, including street scenes, businesses, parades and schools.
Confederate bill. See 2) of photograph #41., Undated
Black and white copy prints of Norman, Oklahoma Territory and state, including street scenes, businesses, parades and schools.
Enlargement of $3.00 and $4.00 bills in photograph #41., Undated
Black and white copy prints of Norman, Oklahoma Territory and state, including street scenes, businesses, parades and schools.
Illegible Confederate bill. See 1) of photograph #41., Undated
Black and white copy prints of Norman, Oklahoma Territory and state, including street scenes, businesses, parades and schools.
Sapulpa Collection
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Creek Indian chief. Miscellaneous papers relating to Sapulpa, a Creek Indian chief, including a transcript of Sapulpa's discharge from the Confederate States Army (1864); a certificate of Confederate State of America bonds (1864); a letter from the Superintendent of the Five Civilized Tribes to James Sapulpa (1920); a bill of sale for a mule (1927); and a biographical sketch of Sapulpa by Jean Brown (1972).
Thomas Pugh Martin, Jr., Collection
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Banker. Programs (1913-1931) of Oklahoma City businessmen's clubs; currency issued by the Confederate States of America (1864) and federal and state governments of Mexico (1915-1916); and a manuscript (1933) by Martin regarding early telephone service in Marlow, Oklahoma. Also in this collection are posters (ca. 1925) advocating use of the new airmail service, showing the dirigible "Shanandoah" an early touring car, and an early airplane. Thomas Pugh Martin, Jr. Photograph Collection also in repository.
Three Confederate bills. 1) Illegible bill, stamped “Interest paid to 1 January 1865” and “Issued at Montgomery Depositary.” 2) $20 issued Columbia, South Carolina on September 2, 1861. 3) Parts of three and four dollar bills, apparently from Tennessee., 1861-1865
Black and white copy prints of Norman, Oklahoma Territory and state, including street scenes, businesses, parades and schools.
Three dollar Bank of Chattanooga Bill, payable in Confederate Treasury Notes. Chattanooga Tennessee. August, 1862., 1862 August
Black and white copy prints of Norman, Oklahoma Territory and state, including street scenes, businesses, parades and schools.