From the Times (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Sun., Feb. 10, 1895 THE GREAT INDIANA CASE WHICH DECIDED THE POINT The Sawbuck was not the wooden kind, but the slang name for a Ten-Dollar Bill. That is the general acceptation of the term, but in the leading case the ruling was the other way. The day I wasContinue reading “A Sawbuck Worth Twenty Dollars: Forseman Vs. Dryfus”
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