Member Publications


Recent Publications by SPMC Members

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Note: If you find that a book is not available from a publisher or other listed source, check with the paper money dealers who advertise in Paper Money.


Correspondence of the Treasury Department of the Confederate States of America, 1861-65, by Raphael P. Thian. An indexed and searchable CD produced by George B. Tremmel and Tom Carson. 2659 pages. Requires a reasonably modern PC or Macintosh and Adobe Acrobat Reader version 6 (free software).  $42 from Tom Carson, 5712 N. Morgan Lane, Chattanooga TN 37415; email htcarson@comcast.net.  Read the review from the July/August issue of Paper Money.

A History of Nineteenth Century Ohio Obsolete Bank Notes and Scrip, Wendell Wolka, 2004. Published by SPMC. Over 1,000 pages of history and note listings. Well illustrated, with approximately 1,000 notes and scrip pictured. Hard cover binding, matched to previous volumes in the series. Nearly 7,000 different note listings; detailed historical information regarding both the towns and note issuers throughout. Comprehensive issuer and town index to make finding notes easy. $60.00 pp in the U.S. from the author: Wendell Wolka, PO Box 1211, Greenwood, IN 46142.

Confederate Currency and Bonds - Quotes, Pierre Fricke, first edition, 08/03. Pierre Fricke, PO Box 245, Rye, NY 10580. pfricke@attglobal.net

See his web site for details, www.csaquotes.com.

The Signers of Confederate Treasury Notes 1861-'65.  A Catalog of their Signatures with a Catalog of the Notes signed by Sarah Pelot, Michael McNeil, 2004.

A detailed examination of the process of signing the notes, including illustrations of the signatures.  The author also catalogs notes signed by his ancestor Sarah Pelot.  Carefully researched and profusely illustrated in color.

Self-published, available from the author for $48.85 postpaid in the United States.  Michael McNeil, 321 Seventh Street, Mead, CO 80542.

South Carolina Obsolete Notes and Scrip, Austin M. Sheheen, Jr., 2004.

A comprehensive listing of State, bank, railroad, town, city, private, depression scrip, and miscellaneous notes on South Carolina by the author of the first book on SC obsolete paper money, published in 1960.  Full color, over 1000 notes pictured.

Self-published, available from the author, $50 postpaid in the United States, Austin M. Sheheen, Jr., POB 428, Camden, SC 29020.  Read the review from Paper Money.

A Collector's Guide to Postage & Fractional Currency, The Pocket Change of the Union Army, Robert J. Kravitz, 2003.

A thorough history and detailed catalog of these issues.  Heavily illustrated and very attractively designed.  Reviewed in the Jan/Feb 2004 issue of Paper Money

Published by the Arkives Press, San Francisco.  Order from the author--$32.99 postpaid in the United States.  Robert J. Kravitz, POB 303, Wilton, CA 95693.

Chattanooga Money, Dennis Schafluetzel and Tom Carson, 2003.

This is a CD for use with a computer, PC or Macintosh; a comprehensive history of all kinds of money associated with Chattanooga, TN.   Over 1000 illustrations.  The information is updated with new discoveries, and the CD is produced on demand, so the one you ordered in 2003 may be different from the one you order today.  Reviewed in the Nov/Dec 2003 issue of Paper Money.

Self-published, $25 postpaid in the United States from Dennis Schafluetzel, 1900 Red Fox Lane, Chattanooga, TN 37343.  See http://schafluetzel.org/

Mississippi Obsoletes Notes & Scrip, Guy Kraus, 2003.

The culmination of years of research by the author, and the new standard reference for Mississippi obsolete paper money. Reviewed in the Jan/Feb 2004 issue of Paper Money.

Published as an SPMC Wismer project, and originally sold by subscription.

North Carolina Numismatic Scrapbook, Paul Horner and Jerry R. Roughten, periodical.

A four-times per year publication on North Carolina numismatics generally, but most articles are about paper money.  The authors are excellent researchers using primary sources, and the Scrapbook is attractively designed and heavily illustrated.

Available by subscription only, $15/year.  The North Carolina Numismatic Scrapbook, POB 793, Kenansville, NC 28349.

Counterfeit Currency of the Confederate States of America, George B. Tremmel, 2003.

This well-established and highly respected researcher and author on Confederate money has produced the definitive book on this subject. Reviewed in the May/June 2003 issue of Paper Money.

Published by McFarland & Co., Inc. $39 postpaid from the publisher, POB 611 PM, Jefferson, NC 28640 or call 1-800-253-2187.




SPMC member?  Your recent publication not listed here? Contact:

Bob Schreiner
POB 2331
Chapel Hill, NC 27515-2331




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