Confederate Money

Confederate Money
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In 1861, as this story opens with the Yankee raid on the salt works at Cedar Key, Florida, a Confederate dollar is worth 90 cents in gold or silver. The Yankee soldiers, in their zeal to destroy the important Confederate salt works, kill young Henry Ferns step-pa, who has brought Henry to the Gulf Coast town on his first train ride. From that moment on, Henry's mind is locked on revenge. His goal to find the Yankee killers leads him throughout the South and much of the North as the war spreads. He studies medicine and offers aid to whichever side he needs to move through at the time. Through shrewd dealings he manages to amass $40,000 in Confederate paper money. Henry realizes that the Yankees are going to win the war or, at best, the South will end it a draw. In either case, the Confederate money will not be worth as much as silver or gold, so he sets out to change it into specie. Henery's adventures take him into both sides of the Battles of Shiloh Church, Chickamauga, and Olustee. With his charismatic personality and keen judgment, Henry manages to thrive even as the war rages, persisting in changing his paper fortune into silver and gold. He is as generous with his family, friends, and those he perceives to be in need as he is ruthless with those he knows to be his enemies. By the time Sherman marches through Atlanta in late 1864, the Confederate dollar has declined to 28 for one in silver or gold. When Sherman reaches Savannah, its worth is 45 to one. When Lee surrenders the next April, its worth is 80 to one. One month later it has fallen to 1,000 to one. Shortly after this, Henry undertakes a daring raid on the hidden Confederate treasury to bring him to his financial goal.

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Paul Varnes. Confederate Money

Confederate Money

Contents

Author’s Note

Acknowledgments

PART I. Revenge

October 4, 1861

October 7, 1861

October 22, 1861

October 28, 1861

November 15, 1861

November 30, 1861

December 21, 1861

January 12, 1862

PART II. The Flight

February 26, 1862

March 28, 1862

April 8, 1862

April 16, 1862

July 3, 1862

May 22, 1863

September 5, 1863

September 27, 1863

PART III. Taking up Arms

November 8, 1863

November 25, 1863

February 8, 1864

March 1, 1864

April 26, 1864

June 4, 1864

PART IV. The Final Trade

November 30, 1864

April 22, 1865

May 2, 1865

May 17, 1865

May 25, 1866

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To all those who suffered or died during the Civil War, especially to my grandfathers and grandmothers and their dozens of brothers and sisters

Acknowledgments

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Upon our arrival, we began to familiarize ourselves with the area. As we were observing the coast road and Fort Pickens late on the morning of November 22, a terrible artillery battle started. Fort Pickens, then held by Union forces, is on the west end of Santa Rosa Island. The batteries in Fort Pickens, two gunboats, and several other batteries on the island were firing on CSA positions in Fort McRee, which is on the mainland. The Federal guns couldn’t reach Pensacola, ten miles away, but could hit Fort McRee and other CSA positions. Fort McRee was taking a beating and by nightfall its guns became silent. We learned a few days later that, for all that shooting, there were only two killed and six wounded on the Confederate side.

A barrier island, Santa Rosa Island is near sixty miles long but only a couple of miles wide. Skirting the Florida coast from Shalimar, Florida, almost to Alabama, it partially blocks off Pensacola Bay. The CSA sank some old ships and barges in the channels so the Union couldn’t get their gunboats into Pensacola Bay or into the channel between the mainland and Santa Rosa Island. The two sides just sat there shooting cannons back and forth at each other, and raided a little.

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