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Collection of bonds, paper money, scrip, stamps

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Mss-0039
Scope and Contents This collection consists of thirteen items including scrip created by U.S. Constitution sesquicentennial commission for South Carolina, in 1937, in denominations of 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00; New Orleans $1,000 bonds, 1863; Confederate States of America $1,000 loan, 1862; State bank of South Carolina stock share, 1859; one glossy photograph of $100 confederate bill with likeness of John C. Calhoun; copy of $5.00 confederate bill, 1864; Stamps celebrating the founding...
Dates: 1859-1937

Confederate Money Collection

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: Mss-0219
Scope and Contents This collection consists of two letters, original Confederate currency and facsimiles of Confederate currency. The letters relate to the donation of the original currency and one of the facsimiles. Original currency, which makes up the bulk of the collection and dates from 1861-1864, include the following denominations: fifty cents (18 items), one dollar (7 items), two dollars (6 items), five dollars (22 items), ten dollars (40 items), twenty dollars (22 items), fifty dollars (8 items), and...
Dates: 1861-1864, 1912, 1990, undated; 1861 - 1864

Gignilliat Family Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Mss-0060
Scope and Contents This collection includes six account books; class notes 1888-1902; Charles Nutting Gignilliat's 1902 Clemson degree (oversize); his Calhoun Literary Society diploma, 1902 (oversize); a cotton Telegraphic Cipher Code, 1878, revised and improved edition, especially adapted to the cotton trade; a bound copy of biographical data submitted by Clemson"s class of 1902 for their 50th reunion in June, 1952; and a lacquered keepsake box with seventy cents in...
Dates: 1800s-1980

Poe Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss-0242
Abstract The Poe Family Papers document the lives of H. T. (Harris Tinker, or "Hal") Poe; his son, Harry Tinker Poe, Jr.; and his daughter, Isadora R. Poe. H. T. Poe (1856-1931) played an important role in the development of Greenville, SC because of his involvement in the city's public utilities, such as the Paris Mountain Water Company, the Greenville Gas and Electric Light and Power Company, and the Greenville Traction Company (the city's first street railway). The material relating to Harry T....
Dates: 1884 - 2000; 1938 - 1939

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