1862 $1 Limestone County - Springfield, TEXAS Treasury Warrant CIVIL WAR Era

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1862 $1 Limestone County Treasury Warrant from Springfield, Texas.

Springfield died out in the 1870's when the railroad bypassed the town after the citizenry demanded more money than the railroad deemed appropriate.

Only the cemetery remains today, and the location of the former town is in Fort Parker State Park.

This note grades Very Fine with a small hole.

It measures ~ 5.5" x 2.75".

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1862 $1 Limestone County Treasury Warrant from Springfield, Texas.

Springfield died out in the 1870's when the railroad bypassed the town after the citizenry demanded more money than the railroad deemed appropriate.

Only the cemetery remains today, and the location of the former town is in Fort Parker State Park.

This note grades Very Fine with a small hole.

It measures ~ 5.5" x 2.75".

1862 $1 Limestone County Treasury Warrant from Springfield, Texas.

Springfield died out in the 1870's when the railroad bypassed the town after the citizenry demanded more money than the railroad deemed appropriate.

Only the cemetery remains today, and the location of the former town is in Fort Parker State Park.

This note grades Very Fine with a small hole.

It measures ~ 5.5" x 2.75".