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    • African Americans--Civil rights--South Carolina.; African American soldiers.; African American political activists--South Carolina.; African American leadership--South Carolina.; Black militant organizations--South Carolina.; Gullahs--South...
    • TRANSCRIPT: WILLIAM SAUNDERS Interviewee: William Saunders Interviewer: Kieran Taylor and Jennifer Dixon Interview Date: June 17, 2008 Location: Length: One CD, approximately 74 minutes START OF CD Kieran Taylor: [Some conversation and noise as...
    • North Carolina ten-dollar treasury note, 1863

    • Capitols;
    • Ten-dollar 1863 treasury note issued by the State of North Carolina; printed by the firm of J. T. Paterson and Company, Augusta, Georgia; note’s face printed in black and red inks, large ornate black “TEN” oriented vertically and reading upward on...
    • Bank of Charlotte ten-dollar note, 1859

    • Cattle; Ducks; Women; Angels; Sirens (Mythology);
    • Ten-dollar note issued by Bank of Charlotte on September 7, 1859; engraved and printed by Toppan, Carpenter and Company of Philadelphia; black and red inks with black “10” at top corners encircled by red bordering, large “TEN” near bottom; vignette...
    • North Carolina twenty-dollar treasury note, 1863

    • Corn; Wheat; Railroads; Utility poles; Ships;
    • Twenty-dollar treasury note issued by the State of North Carolina on January 1, 1863; printed by J. T. Paterson, Augusta, Georgia; note’s face printed in black with Roman numeral “XX” in top-left corner and “20” in medallion in bottom-left and...
    • Bank of Charlotte four-dollar note, 1856

    • Eagles; Shields; Farmers; Horses; Cattle; Goddesses; Railroads; Industry
    • Four-dollar note issued by Bank of Charlotte on February 3, 1856; engraved and printed by Draper, Welsh and Company of Philadelphia; black ink with large black “4” off-center left and another at right edge; vignette in bottom-left corner of man...
    • Bank of Yanceyville four-dollar note, 1854

    • Factories; Industry; Tobacco;
    • Four-dollar note issued by the Bank of Yanceyville on January 1, 1854; dual credit given to Baldwin, Adams and Company, New York, N.Y., and Robert L. Bald and Company of Philadelphia, for this note’s engraving and printing; “4” at top corners and...
    • Bank of Fayetteville four-dollar note, 1849

    • Farmers; Horses; Plows; Indians of North America; Warriors; Bows (Archery); Arrows;
    • Four-dollar note issued by the Bank of Fayetteville to assigned recipient (name faded and unreadable) on December 15, 1849; engraved and printed by Durand, Baldwin and Company, New York, N.Y.; black and red inks with black “FOUR” in top-left and...
    • Bank of Cape Fear three-dollar note, 1852

    • Farmers; Shepherds; Sailing ships; Dogs; Harvesting;
    • Three-dollar note issued by Bank of Cape Fear on March 1,1852; engraved and printed by Toppan, Carpenter and Company of Philadelphia; black ink with a large “3” in medallions flanking vignette that depicts four men harvesting corn and putting ears...
    • Bank of Wadesborough three-dollar note, 1852-1854

    • Farms; Swine; Horses; Dogs;
    • Three-dollar note issued by the Bank of Wadesborough in early 1850s; engraved and printed by Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear and Company of Philadelphia and New York, N.Y.; black ink with “3” in all corners; portrait of unidentified female at left;...
    • North Carolina fifty-dollar treasury note, 1863

    • Flags; Drums; Sextants; Flowers; Wheat; Myths; Goddesses; Justice;
    • Fifty-dollar treasury 1863 note issued by the State of North Carolina; printed by the firm of J. T. Paterson and Company, Augusta, Georgia; note’s face printed in black and red inks, “50” in top-left and bottom-left corners, large “FIFTY” oriented...
    • Bank of Cape Fear three-dollar note, 1853

    • Goddesses; Ops (Roman deity); Cornucopias; Metallurgical industry; Shipping; Agriculture; Sailing ships; Bridges; Factories;
    • Three-dollar note payable at the Fayetteville Branch of the Bank of Cape Fear, handwritten date April 6, 1853; engraved and printed by Danforth, Bald and Company of Philadelphia and New York, N.Y; black ink with “3” in varying sizes at or near all...
    • Miners and Planters Bank five-dollar note, 1860

    • Headdresses; Earrings; Bears; Slaves; Cotton; Railroads
    • Five-dollar note issued by the Miners and Planters Bank on June 4, 1860; engraved and printed by American Bank Note Company, New York, N.Y.; black and red inks with small “V” in top-left and bottom-right corners, larger black “5” framed within red...
    • Bank of Fayetteville two-dollar note, 1849

    • Indians of North America; Horses; Carts & Wagons; Transportation; Cats; Plank roads
    • Two-dollar note issued by the Bank of Fayetteville to a “J. E. [Hoyt]” on September 15, 1849; engraved and printed by Durand, Baldwin and Company, New York, N.Y.; black and red inks with black Roman numeral “II” in top-left corner, “TWO” in...


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    • Kimiko Nicole LeNeave: It is Sunday, April 13th, 2014. My name is Nicole LeNeave; I’ll be interviewing Karina. We’re at the Student Union on the University of North Carolina’s campus in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. This is for the Latino New Roots...

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