Archives International Auctions Auction 106 September 24, 2025
Archives International Auctions - Sale 106 72 September 24, 2025 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com Ephemera - Military - Civil War 338 338 C.S.A., Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, 1864 from the U.S.War Department’s Record Division of Rebel Archives Richmond, Virginia, 1864. 56 Page Bound set of documents from the Confederate States of America, titled “Report of the Secretary of the Treasury,” which includes information on bonds, financial quarterly statements, and other details regarding C.S.A. investments; Within the pages is a Report of the Commissioner of Taxes, with accompanying text and tables, broken up into various Southern states. The last section of the booklet is Estimates of Appropriations, transmitted by Secretary of the Treasury, G. A. Trenholm. Interesting with extremely detailed financial records from the Confederate States of America during the Civil War. Purple handstamp on title page denotes that this was once a part of the War Division’s Record Division of Rebel Archives. The War Department Collection of Confederate Records consists of records of the Confederate States of America acquired by capture or surrender at the close of the Civil War and those later acquired by donation or purchase. On July 21, 1865, the Secretary of War established a unit in the Adjutant General’s Office for the collection, safekeeping, and publication of the “Rebel Archives.” The records were used in protecting the U.S. Government against claims arising from the war, in establishing pension claims, and for historical purposes. After many changes both in location and custody, the records were placed in the Organization Records Section of the Old Records Division of the Adjutant General’s Office, from which they were transferred to the National Archives in 1938. ����������������������������� Est. $130-200 U.S. Depression Scrip & Panic Currency California 339 339 CA. Northern Electric Company (Railway)., 1907, Specimen - Remainder Depression Scrip Notes. San Francisco, California, 1907. Lot of 3 Specimen - Remainder Payment Certificates, Includes: $5 on Green paper, PMG Gem Unc 65 EPQ; $10 on blue paper, PMG Choice Unc 64; $20 on orange paper, PMG Choice Unc 63 EPQ. (3). All are rare railroad related scrip notes from the financial crisis of 1907. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $350-500 Pennsylvania 340 340 PA. Loan Committee of the Philadelphia Banks, 1864 I/C Clearing House Loan Certificate Philadelphia, PA, September 9, 1864; $5,000 Clearing House loan certificate, No. 1368; printed in black with ornate left vertical panel reading “FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS”; large manuscript endorsement Girard Bank across the face, acknowledging deposit of securities “in accordance with the agreement of a Meeting of Bank Officers held April 30th, 1861,” and receivable at the Philadelphia Clearing House in payment of inter-bank balances; Ink cancels at right and large “Cancelled” written in the middle; 5¢ U.S. Internal Revenue Certificate stamp affixed at upper left and pen-cancelled; Choice VF condition or better. �������������������������������� Est. $140-280
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