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5 Five dollar Confederate note drawn on the Bank of Hamburg, South Carolina, 1862 Hamburg was at one time across the river from Augusta, Georgia. It was at one time occupied by freed slaves. A flood in 1929 destroyed the town. 4 x 6 cm.
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Papers - Osborne, Lois
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