[COLONIAL] Rev. Daniel Humphreys - Connecticut
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[COLONIAL] Rev. Daniel Humphreys, died September 2, 1787, having been the town of Derby, Ct.'s Congregational minister for 54 years. Derby's small Episcopal church was completed in 1746, across the street from the Humphreys House, and a cemetery developed around it. His son was General David Humphreys, who served as aide-de-camp for George Washington during the American Revolution, was our nation's first ambassador to a foreign country, and founded one of America's first 'factory villages' in modern day Seymour. Offered here is a CLIP SIGNATURE of Rev. Dan. Humphreys. Approx. 2-3/4 x 1". VG. Kind of scarce.
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[COLONIAL] Rev. Daniel Humphreys - Connecticut
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