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    T. H. McMahan & Gilbert $3.00 (three dollars) private scrip

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    (L) Agriculture and Native American woman. (C) ''THREE'' overprinted in red.This private scrip was issued in Galveston by T. H. McMahan & Gilbert. The note is printed in blue ink. A vignette of Agriculture and Native American woman comprises the left border of the note; the word ''THREE'' appears beneath. The abbreviation ''No.'' is printed in the upper-left corner. In the upper-right corner the first three digits of the year, 186, are printed. The word ''THREE'' is overprinted in red ink across the face of the note. The note is countersigned across the phrase ''T. H. McMahan & Gilbert.'' BC-402.[illegible]; T. H. McMillan and Gilbert [countersigned

    T. H. McMahan & Gilbert $5.00 (five dollars) private scrip

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    (L) Agriculture and Native American woman. (C) ''FIVE'' overprinted in red.This private scrip was issued in Galveston by T. H. McMahan & Gilbert. The note is printed in blue ink. A vignette of Agriculture and a Native American woman comprises the left border of the note; the word ''FIVE'' appears beneath. The abbreviation ''No.'' is printed in the upper-left corner; the number ''2166'' is handwritten adjacent to it. In the upper-right corner the month, day, and last digit of the year are handwritten; the first three digits of the year, 186, are printed. The word ''FIVE'' is overprinted in red ink across the face of the note. The note is countersigned across the phrase ''T. H. McMahan & Gilbert.'' BC-403.James Wrigley; T.H. McMahan and Gilbert [countersigned

    Gilbert H. Mitchell Collection

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    As a cornettist, conductor and educator, Gilbert H. Mitchell, Jr. (b. 1925) has been involved with numerous ensembles. His career began in 1943, at the age of 18, when he substituted with the Radio City Music Hall Symphony Orchestra and began to work with Leopold Stokowski and the New York City Symphony. Drafted into the Army in 1946, he began an illustrious career as a cornettist and conductor with the United States Army Band "Pershing's Own." He co-founded the Army Herald Trumpets and coordinated music for the state funeral of President John F. Kennedy. The collection consists of letters of commendation and awards related to Mitchell's career with the Army Band, photographs from throughout his career, and Mitchell's self-published memoir

    Annual budget (Gilbert, Ariz.)

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    abstract: The budget includes a profile of Gilbert and its government, a financial overview, details of operating and non-operating funds, capital improvement, and the town's deb

    Gilbert Police Department annual report

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    abstract: A report on the organization and activities of the Gilbert Police Departmen

    T. H. McMahan & Gilbert $2.00 (two dollars) private scrip

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    (C) ''TWO '' overprinted in green.This private scrip was issued in Galveston by T. H. McMahan & Gilbert. The note is printed in red ink. The abbreviation ''No.'' is printed in the upper-left corner; the number ''343'' is handwritten adjacent to it. In the upper-right corner the month and day are handwritten; the first three digits of the year, 186, are printed. The word ''TWO'' is overprinted in green ink across the face of the note. BC-401Chas Vido

    Map of Lake Bonneville : (a water body of the quaternary period)

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    by G. K. Gilbert assisted by Gilbert Thompson, Israel C. Russell, H. A. Wheeler ans Albert L. Webste

    T. H. McMahan & Gilbert $1.00 (one dollar) private scrip

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    (L) Agriculture and Native American woman, ''1 ONE 1'' below. (C) ''1 ONE 1'' overprinted in green.This private scrip was issued in Galveston by T. H. McMahan & Gilbert. The note is printed on the verso of fiscal paper in red ink. A vignette of Agriculture and a Native American woman comprises the left border of the note; the phrase ''1 ONE 1'' appears beneath. The abbreviation ''No.'' is printed in the upper-left corner. In the upper-right corner the first three digits of the year, 186, are printed. The phrase ''1 ONE 1'' is overprinted in green ink across the face of the note

    Comprehensive annual financial report year ended June 30 (Gilbert, Ariz.)

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    abstract: A complete set of audited financial statements for the town of Gilbert, Arizon

    T. H. McMahan & Gilbert $2.00 (two dollars) private scrip

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    (L) Train. (C) ''TWO'' overprint in red.This private scrip was issued in Galveston by T. H. McMahan & Gilbert. The note is printed on blue paper. A vignette of a train in a decorative cartouche comprises the left border of the note. The abbreviation ''No.'' is printed in the upper-left corner; the number ''65'' (?) is handwritten adjacent to it. In the upper-right corner the first three digits of the year, 186, are printed. The word ''TWO'' is overprinted in red ink across the face of the note. BC-400
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