MORRIS GOUVERNEUR: (1752-1816) American Statesman, a
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MORRIS GOUVERNEUR: (1752-1816) American Statesman, a Founding Father of the United States. L.S., Gouv Morris, one page, 4to, Paris, 27th January 1794, to Dr. J. Lowell in Boston. Morris writes a letter of introduction for Stephen Delessert of Cossonay in Switzerland, commenting 'I am assured that this young Gentleman whose connections are respectable is a person of sense, education and principle consequently one who will entitle himself to respect and attention, his objects in America are of a commercial nature and at the same time to inform himself respecting the value of lands in the different States….' With integral address leaf. Some extremely minor, very light age wear to the edges, VG €250-375
Morris most likely writes to John Lowell (1743-1802) American Lawyer and Federal Judge, a delegate to the Congress of the Constitution. Lowell is considered the patriarch of the Boston Lowells.
Morris most likely writes to John Lowell (1743-1802) American Lawyer and Federal Judge, a delegate to the Congress of the Constitution. Lowell is considered the patriarch of the Boston Lowells.
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