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Rare Greensboro, N.C. Parole - N.C. Junior Reserves
Rare Greensboro parole issued to Private W.C. Allison Co. I., 1st N.C. Junior Reserves. Private Wm. C. Allison enlisted on July 5, 1864 and saw action in the Carolinas Campaign and Bentonville before being paroled on May 1, 1865. Allison's parole is signed by the Lt. Col. of his regiment, Charles M. Broadfoot. Broadfoot enlisted as a private in Co. H., 1st NC Infantry at age 18 on June 24, 1861. October 10, 1862 saw him being promoted to the rank of 5th Sgt., while at the same time being promoted to 1st Lt. P.A.C.S. (Provisional Army of the Confederate States). As a 1st Lt., he served as ADC to Gen. Holmes, District of Arkansas. A little over a year and one-half later he was promoted to Major of the 1st Battalion Jr. Reserves, N.C. In lest than two months Broadfoot was elected Lt. Colonel, Field & Staff, 1st N.C. Jr. Reserves. Condition is excellent with a few folds evident. Signatures are nice and bold. Accompanied by a complete documentation package.
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Rare Charlotte, N.C. Parole - Terry's Texas Rangers
Rare Confederate parole for Private R.W. Parham Co. C., 8th Texas Cavalry - Terry's Texas Rangers. Little is known about R.W. Parham's Confederate service. He appears on a muster roll dated May 3, 1865 stating that he was paroled at Charlotte and had been temporarily assigned to headquarters. However, he was enlisted in an elite Texas cavalry unit that was considered one of the best in the Army of the Tennessee. Terry's Texas Rangers exploits are well documented. Respected among Southerners and feared by Yankees. Parham's parole is signed by Col. Henry M. Ashby of the 2nd TN cavalry. The colonel enlisted on July 6, 1861 and fought hard with the CS cavalry being wounded at Murfreesboro, then serving for the duration. The document itself has some staining but is very ledgible. The text is identical to Greensboro issued paroles. The vertical folds have been repaired with archival tape. It measures 8 1/2 X 4 1/4 inches. An extremely rare Terry's Texas Ranger's parole for a soldier who was one of about 30 to surrender out of 1170 who enlisted at the beginning. Signed by a Colonel H.M. Ashby who was wounded at Murfreesboro - commanded a company at age 21 - a regiment at 22 - a brigade at 24 and a division at 25. Rare.
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Confederate North Carolina Postal Cover 52nd Regiment
Period cover sent to Wilkesboro, N.C. by a member of the 52nd N.C. regiment.
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Confederate North Carolina Postal Cover 30th Regiment
Period cover sent to Rodgers Store PO, Wake County, N.C. by a member of Co. D, 30th N.C. Troops.
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Confederate South Carolina 'Fort Moultrie' 50 Cent Note
Scarce Confederate South Carolina 'Fort Moultrie' 50 Cent Note dated 1862. Vignette of Fort Moultrie. Grades very good.
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Confederate $20 Note Series of 1864 Type 67
| Product Code: CCR4374 |
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Note grades crisp AU.
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Confederate Georgia $20 Note
| Product Code: CCR4375 |
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Scarce Confederate Georgia $20 Note from the Georgia Savings Bank. Note the vignettes of slaves.
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Confederate $1 Note Series of 1864 Type 71
| Product Code: CCR4376 |
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Crisp AU.
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Confederate $2 Note Series of 1864 Type 70
| Product Code: CCR4377 |
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Grades fine, some crispness, good color.
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Confederate $5 Note Series of 1864 Type 69
| Product Code: CCR4378 |
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Grades very fine.
Our Price: $35.00
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