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1872 $10 The State of South Carolina, PMG 67 SUPERB GEM UNC EPQ- WOW STUNNING

1872 $10 The State of South Carolina, PMG 67 SUPERB GEM UNC EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $10 The State of South Carolina, PMG 67 SUPERB GEM UNC EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $10 The State of South Carolina, PMG 67 SUPERB GEM UNC EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $10 The State of South Carolina, PMG 67 SUPERB GEM UNC EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $10 The State of South Carolina, PMG 67 SUPERB GEM UNC EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $10 The State of South Carolina, PMG 67 SUPERB GEM UNC EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $10 The State of South Carolina, PMG 67 SUPERB GEM UNC EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $10 The State of South Carolina, PMG 67 SUPERB GEM UNC EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $10 The State of South Carolina, PMG 67 SUPERB GEM UNC EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $10 The State of South Carolina, PMG 67 SUPERB GEM UNC EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $10 The State of South Carolina, PMG 67 SUPERB GEM UNC EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $10 The State of South Carolina, PMG 67 SUPERB GEM UNC EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $10 The State of South Carolina, PMG 67 SUPERB GEM UNC EPQ- WOW STUNNING

1872 $10 The State of South Carolina, PMG 67 SUPERB GEM UNC EPQ- WOW STUNNING
PMG noted Exceptional Paper Quality on the face of the holder. A flaming dream with deep fresh flashy ink color and blazing crisp freshness. Far more rare in this grade than others might imagine. Only one collector can own this grade rarity that serves to separate the truly great Confederate collections from the nearly great Confederate collections.
1872 $10 The State of South Carolina, PMG 67 SUPERB GEM UNC EPQ- WOW STUNNING
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State of South Carolina Employee Vintage Service Pin 10K Gold with Three Diamonds

State of South Carolina Employee Vintage Service Pin 10K Gold with Three Diamonds
State of South Carolina Employee Vintage Service Pin 10K Gold with Three Diamonds
State of South Carolina Employee Vintage Service Pin 10K Gold with Three Diamonds
State of South Carolina Employee Vintage Service Pin 10K Gold with Three Diamonds
State of South Carolina Employee Vintage Service Pin 10K Gold with Three Diamonds
State of South Carolina Employee Vintage Service Pin 10K Gold with Three Diamonds
State of South Carolina Employee Vintage Service Pin 10K Gold with Three Diamonds
State of South Carolina Employee Vintage Service Pin 10K Gold with Three Diamonds
State of South Carolina Employee Vintage Service Pin 10K Gold with Three Diamonds
State of South Carolina Employee Vintage Service Pin 10K Gold with Three Diamonds
State of South Carolina Employee Vintage Service Pin 10K Gold with Three Diamonds
State of South Carolina Employee Vintage Service Pin 10K Gold with Three Diamonds
State of South Carolina Employee Vintage Service Pin 10K Gold with Three Diamonds
State of South Carolina Employee Vintage Service Pin 10K Gold with Three Diamonds
State of South Carolina Employee Vintage Service Pin 10K Gold with Three Diamonds

State of South Carolina Employee Vintage Service Pin 10K Gold with Three Diamonds
This vintage service pin is a beautiful piece of jewelry that would make a great addition to any collection. The pin features a 10K yellow gold base metal with a stunning gold color, and is adorned with three sparkling diamonds. The diamonds are white in color and add a touch of elegance to the piece. This pin is perfect for anyone who loves fine jewelry, and is a great way to show your appreciation for the state of South Carolina. Whether you’re a collector or just looking for a unique gift, this vintage service pin is sure to impress.
State of South Carolina Employee Vintage Service Pin 10K Gold with Three Diamonds
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State Of South Carolina Fifty Dollar Note 1872. Uncirculated/crisp

State Of South Carolina Fifty Dollar Note 1872. Uncirculated/crisp
State Of South Carolina Fifty Dollar Note 1872. Uncirculated/crisp
State Of South Carolina Fifty Dollar Note 1872. Uncirculated/crisp
State Of South Carolina Fifty Dollar Note 1872. Uncirculated/crisp
State Of South Carolina Fifty Dollar Note 1872. Uncirculated/crisp
State Of South Carolina Fifty Dollar Note 1872. Uncirculated/crisp
State Of South Carolina Fifty Dollar Note 1872. Uncirculated/crisp

State Of South Carolina Fifty Dollar Note 1872. Uncirculated/crisp
Taken to the Cleaners by the State of South Carolina! It seemed like a no-lose deal. Railroads were in their heyday, and the state guaranteed repayment. Famed industrialist Edward P. But, in 1873, South Carolina reneged, leaving Wesley with the unredeemable notes. Wesley fought the state in the courts but lost. He was left with nothing but the notes.
State Of South Carolina Fifty Dollar Note 1872. Uncirculated/crisp
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State Of South Carolina County Of Pickens In The General Sessions The State

State Of South Carolina County Of Pickens In The General Sessions The State
State Of South Carolina County Of Pickens In The General Sessions The State

State Of South Carolina County Of Pickens In The General Sessions The State
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF PICKENS, IN THE GENERAL SESSIONS. THE STATE AGAINST BILL WILLIAMS, ALIAS WILLIAM C. WILLIAMS, AND HARRISON HEYWARD, SENTENCED TO DEATH BY HANGING, MARCH 7, 1889. Title: STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF PICKENS, IN THE GENERAL SESSIONS. Description: Single sheet, 35 cm. Manuscript document presumably in a clerical hand, on lined paper, approx. 145 words, signed by the presiding Judge J. The accused were charged with murder and sentenced to be hanged on Friday, April 5 [1889], between the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon…. Old fold lines, some shallow chipping at edges, some soiling and spotting, and ink strikes through two words. Docketed on verso, The State vs. Williams, Harrison Heyward, Cato Sherman, Henry Bolton, John Reese, R. Gaylord Eaton, Recorded on page 119 129? According to a newspaper article in the Newberry Herald and News, Newberry, S. 12, 1888 Williams and Heyward, African Americans, were accused of being part of a group who hanged a white man accused of the rape and murder of a 14 year old African American girl, Lula Sherman, in the community of Central, Pickens County, South Carolina. The white man, Manz Waldrop, alias Manz Gooden, was removed from the wagon of the deputy assigned to transport him to Pickens for trial, and hanged by a group of African Americans on Dec. During the trial, the other defendants, Cato Sherman [Lula’s father], John Reese, and a white man R. Gaylord Eaton were found not guilty, and Henry Bolton received a new trial. The community of Central, South Carolina was troubled over the court decision to hold these two men accountable, and a petition campaign demanding clemency, with thousands of names, plus letters from prominent citizens, numerous news articles in the local papers, as well as detailed reports from the coroner’s inquests for both Lula Sherman and Manz Waldrop led the Governor John P. Richardson to pardon them. See: “Lynch Law Reversed: The Rape of Lula Sherman, the Lynching of Manse Waldrop, and the Debate over Lynching in the 1880s, ” by Bruce Baker, published in American Nineteenth Century History 6:3 Sept. 2005, for an analysis of the complicated nature of this case. Subject: African-Americana, Americana, Law. We are a Washington, D. Based bookstore in business for over 35 years. We specialize in Americana and general Antiquarian books. This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
State Of South Carolina County Of Pickens In The General Sessions The State
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State of South Carolina $10 Bank Note. Uncirculated

State of South Carolina $10 Bank Note. Uncirculated
State of South Carolina $10 Bank Note. Uncirculated

State of South Carolina $10 Bank Note. Uncirculated
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State of South Carolina $10 Bank Note. Uncirculated
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1872 $5 The State of South Carolina, PMG 65 GEM UNCIRCULATED EPQ- WOW STUNNING

1872 $5 The State of South Carolina, PMG 65 GEM UNCIRCULATED EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $5 The State of South Carolina, PMG 65 GEM UNCIRCULATED EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $5 The State of South Carolina, PMG 65 GEM UNCIRCULATED EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $5 The State of South Carolina, PMG 65 GEM UNCIRCULATED EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $5 The State of South Carolina, PMG 65 GEM UNCIRCULATED EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $5 The State of South Carolina, PMG 65 GEM UNCIRCULATED EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $5 The State of South Carolina, PMG 65 GEM UNCIRCULATED EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $5 The State of South Carolina, PMG 65 GEM UNCIRCULATED EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $5 The State of South Carolina, PMG 65 GEM UNCIRCULATED EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $5 The State of South Carolina, PMG 65 GEM UNCIRCULATED EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $5 The State of South Carolina, PMG 65 GEM UNCIRCULATED EPQ- WOW STUNNING
1872 $5 The State of South Carolina, PMG 65 GEM UNCIRCULATED EPQ- WOW STUNNING

1872 $5 The State of South Carolina, PMG 65 GEM UNCIRCULATED EPQ- WOW STUNNING
Here is the magnificent and always in hign demand the famous Columbia, SC- The State of South Carolina. Note is graded By top grader PMG 65. This note has a desirable four digit low serial number 3528. The state repudiated this entire issue due to serious corruption involved in placing the order. As a result, no notes were ever issued to circulation and all are, therefore, technically remainders. This nonetheless attractive black and green issue has a distinct Revolutionary War theme to it, with portraits of Generals Sumter and Moultrie flanking General Marion’s Sweet Potato dinner. Noted Exceptional Paper Quality on the face of the holder. It is a fantastic investment grade example of a rare and popular type. A flaming dream with deep fresh flashy ink color and blazing crisp freshness. Far more rare in this grade than others might imagine. Only one collector can own this grade rarity that serves to separate the truly great Confederate collections from the nearly great Confederate collections. Outstanding quality of both paper and ink. The bright colors against the background are an aesthetic delight. Scarce and highly sought after in the higher grades. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter.
1872 $5 The State of South Carolina, PMG 65 GEM UNCIRCULATED EPQ- WOW STUNNING