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Note On A Confederate $5 Bill Written In New Brunswick, CA

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I recently bought this Confederate States $5 note dated 1864. On the back is a note written in Canada in 1866. It was faded so here's my best reading of it (question marks follow words that are uncertain):

George C. Harbinson(?)
1st Dec. 1866
Chatham NB

Representing nothing on God's earth now
Now naught in the south follows it below(?)
as a pledge of the nation that's now dead and gone
this miracle pined and shrivel'd up(?)

I was wondering if anyone had any info on a connection with what seems like a note written by a Confederate sympathizer and Chatham, New Brunswick.

Here are scans of the note, along with a negative of the back with the writing more legible. It is very faint.

Note-On-A-Confederate-$5-Bill-Written-In-New-Brunswick,-CA

Note-On-A-Confederate-$5-Bill-Written-In-New-Brunswick,-CA

Note-On-A-Confederate-$5-Bill-Written-In-New-Brunswick,-CA
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Very cool
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New Brunswick was a main destination for loyalists. Saint John, NB is known as the "Loyalist City." There's even a Loyalist City Coins. I can't help with this though. Very cool indeed. Would love to research the name.
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In 1866 that note was not worth the paper it was written on.
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Thanks for the links @amida17!
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Thanks for sharing jcmworld and amida 17.An interesting item,and a great read.
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Great note ,...and a mini history lesson at the same time..cool..
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Thanks for the help on this one.
Interesting connection between Canada and the defeated Confederates. I knew that a bunch of die hard Confederates went to Mexico and Cuba after 1865 but I never thought of Canada. I guess it makes sense, the British were considering aiding the Confederacy at one point, and the maritimes are a fairly easy trip from the southern US by ship.
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Very intriguing. I love these kinds of mysterious stories tied to coins/notes. Also cool because I lived near Chatham for about ten years.
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