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Individuals With Assorted Tasks

"Sweet Potato Dinner"
"Sweet Potato Dinner"
T-30 Confederate States of America, $10 (1861)

State of South Carolina, Revenue Bond Script, $5 (1872)

 

North Carolina, Bank of Wadesborough, $4 (1860)

The Peoples Bank of Kentucky, $50 (not pictured)

Missouri, Farmers Bank, $10, proof (not pictured)

 

"Mamie Holding Baby," also called "Woman with Child"
"Mamie Holding Baby," also called "Woman with Child"

 

"Groom Saddling a Horse"
"Groom Saddling a Horse"

Roger Durand reports this title was assigned by the American Bank Note Company when it produced its Archive Series of proof vignettes. It can be found on the following notes:

Central Bank of Tennessee, $10 (1855)

State of Mississippi, Treasury Note, $10 (1861) (not pictured)

Georgia, Augusta Insurance and Banking Co., $10 (not pictured)

 

Since this image appears before and after emancipation, it is referred to by experts as "slave" when featured on a note in 1861 and "free negro" when illustrating currency in 1872.

More about the image

The image appears on the following notes:

Alabama, Deposit Savings Association of Mobile, $2 (1872)

Virginia, Bank of the City of Petersburg, $5 (1861) (not pictured)

 

Freedman or slave with top hat tending cows
Freedman or slave with top hat tending cows

 

"The Grinder"
"The Grinder"

More about the image

South Carolina, Bank of Hamburg, $5 (1872)

 

According to Roger Durand, this name was assigned to the image by the American Bank Note Company. It can be found on these notes:

Virginia, Corporation of Winchester, $5 (1862)

Georgia, Bank of Commerce, $50 (1856), with Northern redemption on reverse

Tennessee, The Exchange Bank of Tennessee, $10 (not pictured)

 

"The Deal"
"The Deal"

 

Individual plowing
Individual plowing

State of North Carolina, 10 cents (1862)

 

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