





1836 $1 The Bank of Washtenaw - Ann Arbor, MICHIGAN Note
1836 $1 The Bank of Washtenaw note from Ann Arbor, Michigan.
This bank operated from 1834 until it failed in 1839. It was revived in 1854 but failed the same year.
This note has a Vignette of two allegorical maidens at the center. On the left is an Indian hunter and on the right is a vertical Vignette of an early passenger train. Between the signature lines is a Vignette of a dog guarding a strongbox and key, representing Fidelity.
This note grades Very Fine with horizontal sheet creases.
1836 $1 The Bank of Washtenaw note from Ann Arbor, Michigan.
This bank operated from 1834 until it failed in 1839. It was revived in 1854 but failed the same year.
This note has a Vignette of two allegorical maidens at the center. On the left is an Indian hunter and on the right is a vertical Vignette of an early passenger train. Between the signature lines is a Vignette of a dog guarding a strongbox and key, representing Fidelity.
This note grades Very Fine with horizontal sheet creases.
1836 $1 The Bank of Washtenaw note from Ann Arbor, Michigan.
This bank operated from 1834 until it failed in 1839. It was revived in 1854 but failed the same year.
This note has a Vignette of two allegorical maidens at the center. On the left is an Indian hunter and on the right is a vertical Vignette of an early passenger train. Between the signature lines is a Vignette of a dog guarding a strongbox and key, representing Fidelity.
This note grades Very Fine with horizontal sheet creases.