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Atlanta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 12
The Georgia Branch Mint. --A correspondent of the Atlanta (Ga.) Intelligencer informs that paper that the Superintendent of the United States Branch Mint at Dahlonega now holds that property, together with $20,000 in gold coin, therein contained, for the State of Georgia, under a written order from Gov. Brown.
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The Georgia Branch Mint. --A correspondent of the Atlanta (Ga.) Intelligencer informs that paper that the Superintendent of the United States Branch Mint at Dahlonega now holds that property, together with $20,000 in gold coin, therein contained, for the State of Georgia, under a written order from Gov. Brown.
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The Georgia Branch Mint. --A correspondent of the Atlanta (Ga.) Intelligencer informs that paper that the Superintendent of the United States Branch Mint at Dahlonega now holds that property, together with $20,000 in gold coin, therein contained, for the State of Georgia, under a written order from Gov. Brown.
The Georgia Branch Mint. --A correspondent of the Atlanta (Ga.) Intelligencer informs that paper that the Superintendent of the United States Branch Mint at Dahlonega now holds that property, together with $20,000 in gold coin, therein contained, for the State of Georgia, under a written order from Gov. Brown.