Printed on white paper in black and green ink. Images include an African American laborer moving a large object; ornate "ONE"s in green ink; a large urban six story building with three American flags on masts and street scene with horse-drawn vehicles and railways. Verso: detailed scene of a railway station in green ink.
General note: Note in manuscript: issue number "3404" stamped in red ink. Subject: Railroad currency Inscription: "REDEEMABLE CURRENCY OF THE UNITED STATES BRUNSWICK & ALBANY RAILROAD COMPANY. GOOD FOR TWO DOLLARS FOR FARES, FREIGHT & ALL DUES TO THE COMPANY. Brunswick, Ga. March 4th, 1871". ; Signatures of the Secretary and President also printed.
Baker Library Special Collections, Harvard Business School: These images may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without permission in writing from the Historical Collections Department, Baker Library, Harvard Business School. Appointment necessary to consult collection.
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Title
Bruswick & Albany Railroad Company (Georgia), 2 dollars, 1871 ; Recto
Creator / Contributor
Brunswick and Albany Railroad Company, Georgia, associated name, associated name
Printed on white paper in black and green ink. Images include an African American laborer moving a large object; ornate "ONE"s in green ink; a large urban six story building with three American flags on masts and street scene with horse-drawn vehicles and railways. Verso: detailed scene of a railway station in green ink.
General note: Note in manuscript: issue number "3404" stamped in red ink. Subject: Railroad currency Inscription: "REDEEMABLE CURRENCY OF THE UNITED STATES BRUNSWICK & ALBANY RAILROAD COMPANY. GOOD FOR TWO DOLLARS FOR FARES, FREIGHT & ALL DUES TO THE COMPANY. Brunswick, Ga. March 4th, 1871". ; Signatures of the Secretary and President also printed.
Baker Library Special Collections, Harvard Business School: These images may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without permission in writing from the Historical Collections Department, Baker Library, Harvard Business School. Appointment necessary to consult collection.