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Obsoletes June 2, 1862 10c The Western & Atlantic Rail Road - GEORGIA Note w/ TRAIN
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June 2, 1862 10c The Western & Atlantic Rail Road - GEORGIA Note w/ TRAIN

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June 2, 1862 10c The Western & Atlantic Rail Road note from Atlanta, Georgia.

The Western & Atlantic Rail Road was the scene of the Great Locomotive Chase in April 1862. Volunteers from the Union Army cut Confederate telegraph wires, preventing communications, then commandeered a train and took it northward toward Chattanooga, TN, doing as much damage to the vital Western & Atlantic Rail Road line as they went. They were pursued by Confederate soldiers on foot at first, then later by a succession of locomotives for 87 miles. 

Printed with both black and red ink, this note features a train Vignette at the top!

This note grades Fine.

It measures ~ 4.75" x 2.25". 

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June 2, 1862 10c The Western & Atlantic Rail Road note from Atlanta, Georgia.

The Western & Atlantic Rail Road was the scene of the Great Locomotive Chase in April 1862. Volunteers from the Union Army cut Confederate telegraph wires, preventing communications, then commandeered a train and took it northward toward Chattanooga, TN, doing as much damage to the vital Western & Atlantic Rail Road line as they went. They were pursued by Confederate soldiers on foot at first, then later by a succession of locomotives for 87 miles. 

Printed with both black and red ink, this note features a train Vignette at the top!

This note grades Fine.

It measures ~ 4.75" x 2.25". 

June 2, 1862 10c The Western & Atlantic Rail Road note from Atlanta, Georgia.

The Western & Atlantic Rail Road was the scene of the Great Locomotive Chase in April 1862. Volunteers from the Union Army cut Confederate telegraph wires, preventing communications, then commandeered a train and took it northward toward Chattanooga, TN, doing as much damage to the vital Western & Atlantic Rail Road line as they went. They were pursued by Confederate soldiers on foot at first, then later by a succession of locomotives for 87 miles. 

Printed with both black and red ink, this note features a train Vignette at the top!

This note grades Fine.

It measures ~ 4.75" x 2.25". 

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