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Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 12
Counterfeit money.
--It is no crime in Memphis to pass counterfeit Confederate money.
Nathan Levi, who was arrested on the charge of trading off eight hundred dollars of counter felt Confederate notes for two hundred and forty dollars in Tennessee money, was discharged, Confederate notes not being legal money.
Nathan Levi (search for this): article 12
Counterfeit money.
--It is no crime in Memphis to pass counterfeit Confederate money.
Nathan Levi, who was arrested on the charge of trading off eight hundred dollars of counter felt Confederate notes for two hundred and forty dollars in Tennessee money, was discharged, Confederate notes not being legal money.