$100 Georgia 1863 Confederate Rattlsnake Obsolete Paper Money Bill Note Currency


$100 Georgia 1863 Confederate Rattlsnake Obsolete Paper Money Bill Note Currency

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$100 Georgia 1863 Confederate Rattlsnake Obsolete Paper Money Bill Note Currency:
$111.00


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You are offerding on an 1863ONE HUNDREDDOLLAR bill from THE STATE OF GEORGIA. In the center, a rattlesnake encircles the state seal. Issued in Milledgeville on February 1st, 1863. It reads \'recievable in Payment of all Dues to the State and to the Western & Atlantic Rail Road. Uniface (the back was not printed).

Milledgeville\'s Civil War history falls into two categories: the political activities which occurred here when it was Georgia\'s Civil War capital, and the occupation Nov. 22-25, 1864 by Gen. W.T. Sherman\'s split Left Wing, which came together here briefly from Eatonton and Shady Dale to cross the Oconee River. Milledgeville (Baldwin County), a planned town inspired by Savannah and Washington, D.C., was the state capital from 1803-68. When the capital was moved to Atlanta in 1868 during Reconstruction, the town experienced economic decline but later rebounded in the early 20th century. Memory Hill - This large, historic cemetery has a plot containing the remains of over 20 unknown Confederate soldiers, three Union soldiers in a separate plot, one of the earliest Confederate memorials in the state, and the grave of Gen. George P. Doles. Brig. Gen. Doles was a Milledgeville native who lead the Doles Brigade in the battles of Fredricksburg, Chancellorsville, The Wilderness, and Spotsylvania. Considered a great leader, he was killed at Bethesda Church near the entrenchments at Petersburg, Virginiaon June 2, 1864, and replaced by Philip Cook.

DAILY INTELLIGENCER, [ATLANTA, GA], September 18, 1863, p. 1, c. 3
Charley Green.--Mrs. Irvin, or \"Charley Green,\" the young girl who has been fighting, in nearly all of the big battles of the war, has at length, through the benevolence of a lady, resumed the dress of her sex, and hereafter will, if she is allowed, spend her time in the hospitals, nursing the soldiers.--Whatever may have been this girl\'s life previous to her enlistment and during her service as a soldier, she does not seem to have lost the finer points of her sex--and we are glad to be able to announce her redemption from a position that sooner or later would have demoralized her beyond all reach. Although she was in thirteen battles, she was wounded but once. She was also a prisoner at Alton, where her sex was never discovered.--Mobile Reg.

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$100 Georgia 1863 Confederate Rattlsnake Obsolete Paper Money Bill Note Currency:
$111.00

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