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Freestone County $10.00 (ten dollars) county scrip
This county scrip was issued in Fairfield by Freestone County. The note is printed on blue paper in blue ink. The words ''Freestone County.'' are printed in a decorative border along the left edge of the note. A dollar sign is printed in the upper-left corner; the number ''10'' is handwritten adjacent to it. The abbreviation ''No.'' is printed in the upper-right corner; the number ''190'' is handwritten adjacent to it. The month and date, April 15th, are handwritten; the year ''1862.'' is printed. The note bears '' . . . Ten per cent. Interest from date.''W. R. Burns Treasurer; J.C. Yarbro Chief Justic
Freestone County $5.00 (five dollars) county scrip
This county scrip was issued in Fairfield by Freestone County. The note is printed on blue paper in blue ink. The words ''Freestone County.'' are printed in a decorative border along the left edge of the note. A dollar sign is printed in the upper-right corner; the number ''5'' is handwritten adjacent to it. The abbreviation ''No.'' is printed in the upper-left corner; the number ''289'' is handwritten adjacent to it. The month and date, Jany 1st, are handwritten; the year ''1862.'' is printed. The note bears '' . . . Ten per cent. Interest from date.''W. R. Burns Treasurer; J.C. Yarbro Chief Justic
Freestone County $1.00 (one dollar) treasury warrant
This treasury warrant was issued in Fairfield by Freestone County. The note is printed in blue ink. The word ''ONE'' is printed within a decorative cartouche along the left border of the note. The right border includes the number ''1'' in the top corner and an ornate design beneath. The abbreviation ''No.'' is printed in the upper-right corner of the note; the number ''2427'' is handwritten adjacent to it. The date Sept. 1, 1862., is printed in the upper-right. The following are overprinted in red ink across the face of the note: FREESTONE COUNTY, ONE DOLLAR, and TREASURY WARRANT. The following imprint appears in the lower-left corner of the note:'' Texas Pr. House, Houston--E W Cave]''. BC-114.W. R. Burns Treasurer; J.C. Yarbro Chief Justic
Freestone County $2.00 (two dollars) treasury warrant
This treasury warrant was issued in Fairfield by Freestone County. The note is printed in blue ink. The word ''TWO'' is printed within a decorative cartouche along the left border of the note. The right border includes the number ''2'' in the top corner and an ornate design beneath. The abbreviation ''No.'' is printed in the upper-left corner of the note; the number '' 644'' is handwritten adjacent to it. The date Sept. 1, 1862. is printed in the upper-right. The following phrases are overprinted in red ink across the face of the note: FREESTONE COUNTY, TWO DOLLARS, and TREASURY WARRANT. The following imprint appears in the lower-left corner of the note: ''Texas Pr. House, Houston--E W Cave].'' BC-115.W. R. Burns Treasurer; J.C. Yarbro Chief Justic
Freestone County 25 cents (twenty-five cents) county scrip
This county scrip was issued in Fairfield by Freestone County. An ornate border decorates the left edge of the note. The month, day, and last digit of the year are handwritten in the upper-right corner; the first three digits, 186, are printed. The words ''Twenty-five Cents.'' appear across the face of the note.W. R. Burns Treasurer; J.C. Yarbro Chief Justic
Freestone County 50 cents (fifty cents) county scrip
This county scrip was issued in Fairfield by Freestone County. An ornate border decorates the left edge of the note. The month, day, and last digit of the year are handwritten in the upper-right corner; the first three digits, 186, are printed. The words ''FIFTY CENTS,'' appear across the face of the note.W. R. Burns Treasurer; J.C. Yarbro Chief Justic
Freestone County 25 cents (twenty-five cents) county scrip
This county scrip was issued in Fairfield by Freestone County. The words ''TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.'' are printed in an ornate border design along the left edge of the note. The abbreviation ''No.'' is printed in the upper-left corner; the number ''2183'' is handwritten adjacent to it. The date, Sept. 1, 1862., is printed in the upper-right corner. The amount ''Twenty-Five Cents,'' appears across the face of the note. The number ''25'' is printed in the lower-left corner. The following imprint appears below it: ''Texas Printing House, Houston--E. W. Cave.''W. R. Burns Treasurer; J.C. Yarbro Chief Justic
Freestone County 50 cents (fifty cents) county scrip
This county scrip was issued in Fairfield by Freestone County. The words ''FIFTY CENTS'' are printed in an ornate border design along the left edge of the note. The abbreviation ''No.'' is printed in the upper-left corner; the number ''1423'' is handwritten adjacent to it. The date, Sept. 1, 1862., is printed in the upper-right corner. The amount ''FIFTY CENTS,'' appears across the face of the note. The number ''50'' is printed in the lower-left corner. The following imprint appears below it: ''Texas Printing House, Houston--E. W. Cave.''W. R. Burns Treasurer; J.C. Yarbro Chief Justic
Freestone County $5.00 (five dollars) county scrip
(L) Native American woman and agriculture. (C) Sailing ship.This county scrip was issued in Fairfield by Freestone County. The note is printed on blue paper in blue ink. A vignette of Agriculture and a Native American woman comprises the left border of the note; the word ''FIVE'' is printed beneath. The abbreviation ''No.'' is printed in the upper-left corner; the number ''1065'' is handwritten adjacent to it. A dollar sign is printed in the upper-right corner; the number ''5'' is handwritten adjacent to it. The year, 1862., is printed. The word ''FIVE'' is overprinted in red ink across the face of the note; a small sailing ship is printed below. The note bears '' . . . ten per cent interest from date.''W. R. Burns Treasurer; J.C. Yarbro Chief Justic
Freestone County $2.00 (two dollars) county scrip
(L) Native American woman and agriculture. (C) Sailing ship.This county scrip was issued in Fairfield by Freestone County. The note is printed on blue paper in blue ink. A vignette of Agriculture and a Native American woman comprises the left border of the note; the word ''TWO'' is printed beneath. The abbreviation ''No.'' is printed in the upper-left corner; the number ''127'' is handwritten adjacent to it. A dollar sign is printed in the upper-right corner; the number ''2'' is handwritten adjacent to it. The month and day, July 1, are handwritten beneath; the year ''1862.'' is printed. The word ''TWO'' is overprinted in red ink across the face of the note; a small sailing ship is printed below. The note bears '' . . . ten per cent interest from date.''J.C. Yarbro Chief Justice; W. R. Burns Treasure
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