Krissy Johnson talks about Malvina Gist, who worked for the Confederate States Treasury in Columbia and later in Richmond. In her effort to support the Confederacy, Gist took a job at the Confederate Printing Plant on Gervais St. (now the Publix Supermarket). She and the other women who worked there signed their names over 3200 times per day.
Very interesting,, A rubber stamp would have been a money maker,, excuse the pun,, thanks keep em comin
1880TimeTraveler 3 years ago