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Connecticut 1790 2 Pounds, 3 Schillings & 10 Pence Colonial Note PMG 64 Choice Unc. "Ralph Pomeroy" CT-Pmry

Connecticut Colonial Note

Civil War Union Brevet Major General, US Congressman & State Controller. He was admitted to the bar in 1837, was a delegate to the Whig National Convention of 1848 and served as a State Senator from 1855 to 1859. When the Civil War began in 1861, he was appointed Colonel in command of the 72nd Ohio Infantry. He led his regiment at the Battle of Shiloh and was the only unit in General Sherman's Division which survived the battle intact. For his actions, he was promoted Brigadier General in November, 1862. He went on to command a brigade of the 15th Army Corps at Vicksburg and at the district of Memphis in 1864. For his military service he was brevetted Major General of US Volunteers on March 13, 1865. In 1865, he was elected as a Republican to the Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Congresses, serving until 1869. Ralph Pomeroy served as a Military Paymaster of Connecticut during the Revolutionary War and later became the State Controller.

Colonial Notes went through several stages of development in the Revolutionary history of the United States. Few coins were minted in the thirteen colonies so the Colonial governments issued Colonial Notes to facilitate economic activity.

During the American Revolution, the colonies became independent states. Freed from British monetary regulations they issued Colonial Notes to pay for military expenses. The Continental Congress also issued Colonial Notes during the Revolution to fund the war effort.

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If you have any questions call Jeff @ 208-236-9700

Published in Connecticut

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Connecticut 1790 1 Pound, 4 Schillings Colonial Note PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc. "Ralph Pomeroy" CT-Pmry

Connecticut Colonial Note

Civil War Union Brevet Major General, US Congressman & State Controller. He was admitted to the bar in 1837, was a delegate to the Whig National Convention of 1848 and served as a State Senator from 1855 to 1859. When the Civil War began in 1861, he was appointed Colonel in command of the 72nd Ohio Infantry. He led his regiment at the Battle of Shiloh and was the only unit in General Sherman's Division which survived the battle intact. For his actions, he was promoted Brigadier General in November, 1862. He went on to command a brigade of the 15th Army Corps at Vicksburg and at the district of Memphis in 1864. For his military service he was brevetted Major General of US Volunteers on March 13, 1865. In 1865, he was elected as a Republican to the Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Congresses, serving until 1869. Ralph Pomeroy served as a Military Paymaster of Connecticut during the Revolutionary War and later became the State Controller.

Colonial Notes went through several stages of development in the Revolutionary history of the United States. Few coins were minted in the thirteen colonies so the Colonial governments issued Colonial Notes to facilitate economic activity.

During the American Revolution, the colonies became independent states. Freed from British monetary regulations they issued Colonial Notes to pay for military expenses. The Continental Congress also issued Colonial Notes during the Revolution to fund the war effort.

For a List of Colonial Categories Click Here

If you have any questions call Jeff @ 208-236-9700

Published in Connecticut

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Connecticut 1789 1 Pound, 5 Schillings & 7 Pence Colonial Note PMG 64 Choice Unc. "Oliver Wolcott" CT-Wlctt

Connecticut Colonial Note

Oliver Wolcott, Jr. graduated from Yale in 1778 and was admitted to the bar in 1781. His father was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence from Connecticut, while he himself became an important member of the Government of the new USA. Wolcott, a third generation scion of an American family prominent in Connecticut and national affairs during the colonial and early national periods, had attracted attention as a specialist in public finance for his work in settling the financial dispute between Connecticut and the Federal Government in 1784.

Colonial Notes went through several stages of development in the Revolutionary history of the United States. Few coins were minted in the thirteen colonies so the Colonial governments issued Colonial Notes to facilitate economic activity.

During the American Revolution, the colonies became independent states. Freed from British monetary regulations they issued Colonial Notes to pay for military expenses. The Continental Congress also issued Colonial Notes during the Revolution to fund the war effort.

For a List of Colonial Categories Click Here

If you have any questions call Jeff @ 208-236-9700

Published in Connecticut

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Connecticut 1789 3 Pounds, 19 Schillings Colonial Note PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc. "Oliver Wolcott" CT-Wlctt

Connecticut Colonial Note

Oliver Wolcott, Jr. graduated from Yale in 1778 and was admitted to the bar in 1781. His father was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence from Connecticut, while he himself became an important member of the Government of the new USA. Wolcott, a third generation scion of an American family prominent in Connecticut and national affairs during the colonial and early national periods, had attracted attention as a specialist in public finance for his work in settling the financial dispute between Connecticut and the Federal Government in 1784.

Colonial Notes went through several stages of development in the Revolutionary history of the United States. Few coins were minted in the thirteen colonies so the Colonial governments issued Colonial Notes to facilitate economic activity.

During the American Revolution, the colonies became independent states. Freed from British monetary regulations they issued Colonial Notes to pay for military expenses. The Continental Congress also issued Colonial Notes during the Revolution to fund the war effort.

For a List of Colonial Categories Click Here

If you have any questions call Jeff @ 208-236-9700

Published in Connecticut

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Connecticut 1789 8 Schillings & 1 Penny Colonial Note PMG 62 EPQ Uncirculated "Oliver Wolcott" CT-Wlctt

Connecticut Colonial Note

Oliver Wolcott, Jr. graduated from Yale in 1778 and was admitted to the bar in 1781. His father was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence from Connecticut, while he himself became an important member of the Government of the new USA. Wolcott, a third generation scion of an American family prominent in Connecticut and national affairs during the colonial and early national periods, had attracted attention as a specialist in public finance for his work in settling the financial dispute between Connecticut and the Federal Government in 1784.

Colonial Notes went through several stages of development in the Revolutionary history of the United States. Few coins were minted in the thirteen colonies so the Colonial governments issued Colonial Notes to facilitate economic activity.

During the American Revolution, the colonies became independent states. Freed from British monetary regulations they issued Colonial Notes to pay for military expenses. The Continental Congress also issued Colonial Notes during the Revolution to fund the war effort.

For a List of Colonial Categories Click Here

If you have any questions call Jeff @ 208-236-9700

Published in Connecticut

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Rhode Island 1780 4 Dollars Colonial Currency PCGS 67 PPQ Superb Gem New Fr#: RI-287 "The most beautiful Colonial Note I have ever seen..!!"

Rhode Island Colonial Notes

Colonial Notes went through several stages of development in the Revolutionary history of the United States. Few coins were minted in the thirteen colonies so the Colonial governments issued Colonial Notes to facilitate economic activity.

During the American Revolution, the colonies became independent states. Freed from British monetary regulations they issued Colonial Notes to pay for military expenses. The Continental Congress also issued Colonial Notes during the Revolution to fund the war effort.

For a List of Colonial Categories Click Here

If you have any questions call Jeff @ 208-236-9700

Published in Rhode Island

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North Carolina 1771 2 Schillings & 6 Pence Colonial Currency PMG 64 EPQ Choice Unc. Fr#: NC-136

North Carolina Colonial Notes

Colonial Notes went through several stages of development in the Revolutionary history of the United States. Few coins were minted in the thirteen colonies so the Colonial governments issued Colonial Notes to facilitate economic activity.

During the American Revolution, the colonies became independent states. Freed from British monetary regulations they issued Colonial Notes to pay for military expenses. The Continental Congress also issued Colonial Notes during the Revolution to fund the war effort.

For a List of Colonial Categories Click Here

If you have any questions call Jeff @ 208-236-9700

Published in North Carolina

mmPennsylvania 1775 1 Schilling Colonial Currency PMG 58 EPQ Choice About Unc. Fr#: PA-185

Pennsylvania Colonial Notes

Colonial Notes went through several stages of development in the Revolutionary history of the United States. Few coins were minted in the thirteen colonies so the Colonial governments issued Colonial Notes to facilitate economic activity.

During the American Revolution, the colonies became independent states. Freed from British monetary regulations they issued Colonial Notes to pay for military expenses. The Continental Congress also issued Colonial Notes during the Revolution to fund the war effort.

For a List of Colonial Categories Click Here

If you have any questions call Jeff @ 208-236-9700

Published in Pennsylvania

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Connecticut 1789 Various Denominations Colonial Receipt Comptroller's Office, Hartford, Connecticut PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc.

Colonial Note Connecticut

Colonial Notes went through several stages of development in the Revolutionary history of the United States. Few coins were minted in the thirteen colonies so the Colonial governments issued Colonial Notes to facilitate economic activity.

During the American Revolution, the colonies became independent states. Freed from British monetary regulations they issued Colonial Notes to pay for military expenses. The Continental Congress also issued Colonial Notes during the Revolution to fund the war effort.

For a List of Colonial Categories Click Here

If you have any questions call Jeff @ 208-236-9700

Published in Connecticut

mmPennsylvania 1773 15 Schillings Colonial Note PCGS 50 PPQ About New Fr#: PA-168

Pennsylvania Colonial Notes

Colonial Notes went through several stages of development in the Revolutionary history of the United States. Few coins were minted in the thirteen colonies so the Colonial governments issued Colonial Notes to facilitate economic activity.

During the American Revolution, the colonies became independent states. Freed from British monetary regulations they issued Colonial Notes to pay for military expenses. The Continental Congress also issued Colonial Notes during the Revolution to fund the war effort.

For a List of Colonial Categories Click Here

If you have any questions call Jeff @ 208-236-9700

Published in Pennsylvania
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