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<p>[QUOTE="cwtokenman, post: 188871, member: 2100"]Confederate Civil War token issues:</p><p><br /></p><p>Seven states seceded by February 1861:</p><p><br /></p><p>South Carolina (December 20, 1860) - no tokens</p><p>Mississippi (January 9, 1861) - no tokens</p><p>Florida (January 10, 1861) - no tokens</p><p>Alabama (January 11, 1861) - 1 city, 1 merchant, 32 varieties</p><p>Georgia (January 19, 1861) - no tokens</p><p>Louisiana (January 26, 1861) - no tokens</p><p>Texas (February 1, 1861) - no tokens</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>After Lincoln called for troops, four more states seceded:</p><p><br /></p><p>Virginia (April 17, 1861); there was also a rump Union government of Virginia - 1 city, 1 merchant, 1 variety</p><p>Arkansas (May 6, 1861) - no tokens</p><p>Tennessee (May 7, 1861) - 5 cities, 14 merchants, 125 varieties</p><p>North Carolina (May 20, 1861) - no tokens</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Two more states had rival (or rump) governments. The Confederacy admitted them but they never controlled their states and were soon in exile:</p><p><br /></p><p>Missouri (October 31, 1861) - 3 cities, 5 merchants, 25 varieties </p><p>Kentucky (November 20, 1861) - 5 towns, 7 merchants, 79 varieties</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>A side comment concerning towns issueing Civil War tokens, Fuld attributes 1973 varieties to Cincinnati, which are more than even any state total (excepting Ohio of course). New York City was a distant second place at 1076 varieties, followed by Detroit at 709, then Milwaukee at 161.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cwtokenman, post: 188871, member: 2100"]Confederate Civil War token issues: Seven states seceded by February 1861: South Carolina (December 20, 1860) - no tokens Mississippi (January 9, 1861) - no tokens Florida (January 10, 1861) - no tokens Alabama (January 11, 1861) - 1 city, 1 merchant, 32 varieties Georgia (January 19, 1861) - no tokens Louisiana (January 26, 1861) - no tokens Texas (February 1, 1861) - no tokens After Lincoln called for troops, four more states seceded: Virginia (April 17, 1861); there was also a rump Union government of Virginia - 1 city, 1 merchant, 1 variety Arkansas (May 6, 1861) - no tokens Tennessee (May 7, 1861) - 5 cities, 14 merchants, 125 varieties North Carolina (May 20, 1861) - no tokens Two more states had rival (or rump) governments. The Confederacy admitted them but they never controlled their states and were soon in exile: Missouri (October 31, 1861) - 3 cities, 5 merchants, 25 varieties Kentucky (November 20, 1861) - 5 towns, 7 merchants, 79 varieties A side comment concerning towns issueing Civil War tokens, Fuld attributes 1973 varieties to Cincinnati, which are more than even any state total (excepting Ohio of course). New York City was a distant second place at 1076 varieties, followed by Detroit at 709, then Milwaukee at 161.[/QUOTE]
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