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Republic of Texas One-Dollar Bill

Description: Paper bill representing one dollar ($1), printed by the Republic of Texas. There are engraved images of a Native American man holding a bow on the left side and a seated woman at the top. Text says "The Treasurer of the Republic of Texas Will pay One Dollar in [...] Notes in the Government when presented at the Treasury [...] act of Congress, Austin."
Date: 1836/1846
Creator: Texas. Treasury Department.
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

Mitts

Description: Mitts (fingerless gloves) of black lace; elbow length.
Date: 1830/1839
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Printed vest

Description: Waistcoat of beige floral printed cotton with shawl collar and gilt buttons. Welt pockets at sides. Backed in cotton muslin.
Date: 1830/1850
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Folding fan

Description: Folding fan with tortoise-shell frame. Sticks and loop of tortoise shell; possibly for brisé style fan; missing leaf or ribbon. Measurements: 39 cm extended; guard 21 cm long x 3 cm wide
Date: 1830
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Pap boat

Description: Porcelain pap boat with blue willow transferprinted design
Date: 1830~/1860~
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum
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