War of 1812 Pay Vouchers
War of 1812 Pay Vouchers consists of some 5000 vouchers, also called certificates. Vouchers were issued in lieu of cash by the governor after the auditor had validated a claim. Most of the certificates were issued for military service by detached militia, either those called out to defend the coast in 1813 or companies ordered to rendezvous at Wadesboro in 1815. A few of the vouchers were for supplies furnished to the army. The certificates are on preprinted forms with the blanks filled in, and show voucher number, date of issue, the soldier's name and rank, his captain's name and county, and the amount due. When a voucher was redeemed, it was cancelled by punching a hole through it. There are vouchers for only 31 counties.
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