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Hazard & Fowler, Cotton Brokers & Toulmin, Hazard & Co. Assortment of Exchanges, 1835-41

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Documents Start Price:10.00 USD Estimated At:150.00 - 300.00 USD
Hazard & Fowler, Cotton Brokers &  Toulmin, Hazard & Co. Assortment of Exchanges, 1835-41
SOLD
20.00USD+ buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2023 Dec 18 @ 17:21UTC-5 : EST/CDT
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Mobile, Alabama, 1835-41. Lot of 14 Exchanges, Includes: Hazard & Fowler, Cotton Brokers Group of 10 different, I/U First Exchanges from Hazard & Fowler, Black text with thin black border, various handstamps, Company seal at left. Fine condition. Hazard & Fowler were cotton brokers involved in the cotton trade between the North and the South in the early to mid-1800s and into the Civil War era. Following the War of 1812, a huge increase in the production of cotton resulted in an economic boom, and by midcentury, cotton was the key cash crop of the southern economy and the most important American commodity; Toulmin, Hazard & Co. 4 I/C First and Second of Exchange notes, Black text, Company logo lettering at left, Handstamp cancelled. Fine to VF condition. Toulmin, Hazard & Co. was a commission firm involved in the cotton trade between the North and South during the early to mid-1800s and into the Civil War. Following the War of 1812, a huge increase in the production of cotton resulted in an economic boom, and by mid-century, cotton was they key cash crop of the southern economy and the most important American commodity. Rawdon, Wright & Co., New York, Printer. (14). Sold "AS IS" no returns accepted.