Legal Document Signed by AMOS KELLOGG
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Arrest Order Signed by Vermont Revolutionary War Hero AMOS KELLOG Brigadier General of the Vermont Militia
AMOS KELLOGG (1761-1826), Vermont Revolutionary War Patriot and Member of Col. Seth Warner’s Green Mountain Boys, Brigadier General of the Vermont Militia.
August 6, 1797-Dated, Partially-Printed Document Signed “Amos Kellogg” as Justice of the Peace of Rutland County, 1 page, measuring 9” x 6.75”, Vermont, Choice Fine. Typical folds and wear from actual use, well printed and easily readable. Being an order of arrest for nonpayment of a debt. Sheriff's attestation and court costs are noted upon the blank reverse. Very scarce, rarely encountered.
AMOS KELLOGG [1761-1826] was a pioneer settler of Vermont, a member of Colonel Seth Warner's Green Mountain Boys Continental Army Regiment that served in the American Revolution at the battles of Bennington and Saratoga, In later years, he was a member of the Vermont legislature, as well as County Justice of the Peace and Brigadier General of the Vermont Militia.
Arrest Order Signed by Vermont Revolutionary War Hero AMOS KELLOG Brigadier General of the Vermont Militia
AMOS KELLOGG (1761-1826), Vermont Revolutionary War Patriot and Member of Col. Seth Warner’s Green Mountain Boys, Brigadier General of the Vermont Militia.
August 6, 1797-Dated, Partially-Printed Document Signed “Amos Kellogg” as Justice of the Peace of Rutland County, 1 page, measuring 9” x 6.75”, Vermont, Choice Fine. Typical folds and wear from actual use, well printed and easily readable. Being an order of arrest for nonpayment of a debt. Sheriff's attestation and court costs are noted upon the blank reverse. Very scarce, rarely encountered.
AMOS KELLOGG [1761-1826] was a pioneer settler of Vermont, a member of Colonel Seth Warner's Green Mountain Boys Continental Army Regiment that served in the American Revolution at the battles of Bennington and Saratoga, In later years, he was a member of the Vermont legislature, as well as County Justice of the Peace and Brigadier General of the Vermont Militia.
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