Transportation
The Cotton BrokerThis image represents the process of moving the cotton from the plantation to market and ultimately to the broker. It appears on:
North Carolina, Bank of Lexington, $5 (1861)
Note the "Cotton Broker" legend is omitted on the following:
T-13 Confederate States of America, $100 (1861)
T-23 Confederate States of America, $10 (1861) (not pictured)
Wagon transport
Three slaves load wagon (all post Civil War)State of Mississippi, $2 (1870)
State of South Carolina, $50 Revenue Bond Script (1872)
Alabama, County of Montgomery, $5 (1861) (not pictured)
South Carolina RR Co., $20 (1873) (Only 200 printed) (not pictured)
Georgia, Manufacturers Bank, $20 (1862) (not pictured)
Slave, wagon, two horses
State of South Carolina, $1 (1872)
Louisiana, City of Baton Rouge, $1 (1862)
Texas, Austin County, $2 (1862)
North Carolina, Farmers Bank, $4 (not pictured)
"Mule Team and Cotton"
Georgia, Bank of Columbus, $1 (1856)
Driver, wagon, six mules
Slave walking, wagon with oxenSouth Carolina, Farmers & Exchange Bank of Charleston, $5 (1861)
Georgia, Merchants & Planters Bank, $1 (1857)
Tending cattle, covered wagons
Rider, three-tiered wagon piled high with crops on the way to marketState of Alabama, 25 cents (1863)
Louisiana, Baton Rouge Yarn Company stock certificate (1880s)
On the LeveeMissouri, Merchants Bank of St. Louis, $10
Arkansas, County of Phillips, $1 (not pictured)
The vignette pictured here is one of several different "dockside" images used in Confederate currency. Louisiana, City of New Orleans, $1 (1862)
Bank of the State of South Carolina, $1 (no date)
Louisiana, City of New Orleans, $1,000 consolidated bond (1880)
T-35 Confederate States of America, $5 (1861)
Louisiana, Bossier Levee District, $1,000 bond (not pictured)
State of Arkansas, $10 (not pictured)
Louisiana, Canal Bank, $100 (UNC)
Virginia, Exchange Bank, $1 (1863)
Alabama, Bank of Selma, $10 (Alabama) (1862)
Alabama, Eastern Bank of Alabama, $10 (Eufaula) (UNC)
Arkansas, Exchange Bank, $10 (Arkansas)
Interchangeable boat name