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Silicon Steel Co. - Obsolete Bank Note - Currency

Inv# OB1621   Paper Money
State(s): Ohio
Years: 187-

$5. Sandusky, Ohio. This area was a center of trading and fortifications since the 18th century: the English, French, and Americans had trading posts and forts built on both the north and south sides of Sandusky Bay. George Croghan was one of the more prominent men who operated in this area in the 18th-century. A federal fur trade factory was established in 1808 but was lost at the beginning of the War of 1812.

Development by European Americans of the city of Sandusky, starting in 1818, on the southeast shore of Sandusky Bay, followed settlement of the war of 1812. Part of the city quickly enveloped the site of an earlier small village named Portland (established about 1816). Sandusky was incorporated as a city in 1824. Eventually the city of Sandusky encompassed most of the entire township that had been called Portland. Some of the city was built on land formerly occupied by a Native American man named Ogontz, and therefore the city is said to have been built on "Ogontz' place". Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandusky,_Ohio

Condition: C.U.
Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
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