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Columbus, Tom Brassill, 5-Cents, 2-Dollars, the last with ship at center, Sep. 1, 1862, the first Feb. 1, 1832, both good, together with C.S. Carrison (?) & Co., 1-Dollar, May 28, 1862, T.M. Morgan, 25-Cents, eagle at top, an unissued 12 1/2-Cent scrip note, "Warm Springs Pledged", two men in wheat field at top, appears to be from the late 1830's, NEBN imprint, and a 50-cent note issued by J.L. & W.M. Crawford at an unspecified location in Harris County, small engine at top, payable "at our shoe shop", Oct. 30, 1841 written date, very good to fine, also Alabama tie notes dated at Colombus (2), D.A. McRaye, 10-Cents, denomination unlisted in Rosene, Dec. 10, 1861 engraved date, payable "at my store in Union Springs Alabama", and Belsert Co., 25-Cents, train at top, April 2, 1862 engraved date, payable "at Colombus or Woodville, Ala.", very good and fine (9)(lot)