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Issue of 1786 City of Charleston
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The Issue of 1786 City of Charleston series of South Carolina Colonial Currency in the U.S. Currency contains 3 distinct entries.
£83,184 in Special Indents to raise money for the year 1786 authorized by the Mar. 22, 1786 Act. Typeset and receivable for taxes for the years 1784, 1785, and 1786. Signers were Peter Bocquet, Jr., T. Bourke, J. Drayton, Alexander Frazier, Jr., Thomas Ogier, Philip Prioleau, and William Price.
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