Archives International Auctions Auction 97 October 9, 2024
Archives International Auctions - Sale 97 68 October 9, 2024 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com Vermont 310 310 F. Evans, Sutler, 11th Regiment Vermont Volunteers, 10 cents Cardboard Sutler Scrip or Chit. ND (ca.1861-1864) Vermont, Sutler, Good For 10 Cents, “Pay All in Goods”, Black printing on light yellow paper printed on thin card, Fine condition with a vertical partial fold that has broken the yellow paper on the face and back, but the card is still intact. The 11th Vermont Infantry Regiment was a three-years infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It served in eastern theater, from September 1862 to August 1865. It served in the XXII Corps in the defenses of Washington D.C., and with the Vermont Brigade in VI Corps. The regiment was mustered into United States service on September 1, 1862, at Brattleboro, Vermont. On December 10, 1862, its designation changed to the 1st Vermont Heavy Artillery. Evidently this itemmust have been issued between September 1, 1862 and December 10th, 1862 since the Vermont 11th’s named was changed to the 1st Vermont Artillery on December 10th, 1862. On the first day of September, 1862, the 11th Regiment Vermont Volunteers was mustered into the United States service at Brattleboro, Vt., with about one thousand men and officers. The regiment was commanded by Col. James M. Warner, late Brigadier Gen. U. S. Vols. It immediately went to Washington, D. C, and was stationed in the northern defenses of Washington, where it remained for about twenty months, Extremely rare Sutler chit �������������� Est. $500-800 Washington D.C. 311 311 United States Fraction Currency (Fourth Issue), 1863, Issued Banknote Washington D.C., 1863. 25 Cents, P-118 Fr#1302, Issued Banknote, Black with red seal at center and portrait of George Washington at left, Back is green with denomination at center, PMG graded Extremely Fine 40, ABNC. �������������������������� Est. $75-120 Confederate Banknotes & Bonds Virginia 312 312 C.S.A., 1863, Act of March 23rd, 1863, $1000, I/U (Unlisted Signature Variety, T142-B266, Cr.130A) I/U Bond Signed by Tyler but listed as signed by Rose. Richmond, Virginia, 1863. $1000, Unlisted Signature Variety, (T142-B266 Cr. 130A), I/U 6% Coupon Bond, C.S.A. Act of March 23rd, 1863, Black text with black border, Richmond Custom House at top center, S/N 5882 with 6400 printed, Signed by Tyler but this type is only listed as being signed by Rose. VF-XF condition. Engraved by Geo. Dunn & Co. Richmond, Va. ��������������� Est. $100-200 Confederate States of America, Banknotes & Bonds 313 313 C.S.A., 1864, $1, T-71, Issued Banknote Richmond, Virginia, 1864. $1, T-71, P-65b, Issued Banknote, Black on Red underprint, Portrait of Clement C. Clay at center, Uniface Note, S/N 74721 pp A, PMG graded Uncirculated 62 EPQ, Engraved & Printed by Keatinge & Ball. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $250-350
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