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State of North Carolina - Raleigh, North Carolina - Obsolete Banknote - Currency

Inv# OB1574   Paper Money
State of North Carolina - Raleigh, North Carolina - Obsolete Banknote - Currency
State(s): North Carolina
Years: 1863

$50. Raleigh, North Carolina. PMG #62 Graded. In 1808, Andrew Johnson, the United States' future 17th President, was born at Casso's Inn in Raleigh. The city's first water supply network was completed in 1818, although due to system failures, the project was abandoned. In 1819 Raleigh's first volunteer fire company was founded, followed in 1821 by a full-time fire company. In 1817, the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina was established and headquartered in Raleigh.

In 1831, a fire destroyed the North Carolina State House. Two years later, reconstruction began with quarried gneiss being delivered by the first railroad in the state. Raleigh celebrated the completion of the new State Capitol and new Raleigh & Gaston Railroad Company in 1840. In 1853, the first State Fair was held near Raleigh. The first institution of higher learning in Raleigh, Peace College, was established in 1857. Raleigh's Historic Oakwood contains many houses from the 19th century that are still in good condition. Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raleigh,_North_Carolina

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