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Racine

Racine was the third largest city in Wisconsin in the 1930s following Milwaukee and Madison. Like its larger neighbor to the north, Racine was a manufacturing center. There were two types of scrip issued in Racine — Clearing House Scrip and barter scrip from the Racine Labor Exchange.

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Forgotten relics of Wisconsin's financial history.

  • Wisconsin Bank Scrip
  • Appleton
  • Ashland
  • Baraboo
  • Beloit
  • Cambridge
  • Clintonville
  • Dane County
  • De Pere
  • Delavan
  • Douglas County
  • Fond du lac
  • Horicon
  • Janesville
  • Kenosha
  • Ladysmith
  • Livingston
  • Madison
  • Marshfield
  • Merrill
  • Milwaukee
    • City of Milwaukee
    • Commodity Exchange, Inc.
    • Milwaukee Clearing House
    • Unemployed Labor and Commodity Exchange, Inc.
  • Oconomowoc
  • Pembine
  • Racine
    • Racine Clearing House
    • Racine Labor Exchange
  • Rhinelander
  • Rice Lake
  • Superior
  • Two Rivers
  • Whitewater
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