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State of Georgia - Milledgeville, Georgia - Obsolete Banknote - Currency

Inv# OB1376
State of Georgia - Milledgeville, Georgia - Obsolete Banknote - Currency
State(s): Georgia
Years: 1864

$100, CR-21. Small center tear. Milledgeville, named after Georgia governor John Milledge (in office 1802–1806), was founded by European Americans at the start of the 19th century as the new centrally located capital of the state of Georgia. It served as the state capital from 1804 to 1868.

In 1803 an act of the Georgia legislature called for the establishment and survey of a town to be named in honor of the current governor, John Milledge. The Treaty of Fort Wilkinson (1802) had recently forced Native American tribes to cede territory immediately west of the Oconee River. The white population of Georgia continued to press west and south in search of new farmland. The town of Milledgeville was developed in an area that had long been occupied by indigenous peoples. Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milledgeville,_Georgia

Condition: V.F.
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