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Village of Livingston

A single piece of $.20 scrip issued by the Marshal of the Village of Livingston is known.  It is dated January 17, 1935 and indicates it was for use by transients.  It is assumed that it was used as relief scrip and given to pay for meals and housing for unemployed itinerants who came into the village.

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