Fine Autographs and Artifacts 2018-07-11 Auction - 1069 Price Results - RR Auction in NH - Page 6
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Fine Autographs and Artifacts

Fine Autographs and Artifacts Featuring the Founding Fathers
John Livingston: Brother (1750–1822) of Robert R. Livingston, chancellor of New York. ALS signed “John R. Livingston,” one page, 7.25 x 11.75, June 6, 1785. Letter to Gilbert Livingston in Poughkeepsie, in
0123: John LivingstonEst. $200-$400Lot Closed
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Robert R. Livingston: Lawyer, politician, and diplomat from New York (1746–1813) known as 'The Chancellor,' who was one of the five original drafters of the Declaration of Independence. ALS signed “R. R.
0124: Robert R. LivingstonEst. $500-$700
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William Livingston: Signer of the US Constitution from New Jersey (1723-1790) who also served as governor of that state. Manuscript DS, signed “Wil: Livingston, Pres't,” one page, 7.75 x 4, May 20, 1785. Expense
0125: William LivingstonEst. $300-$500
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John Marshall: Influential American statesman and jurist (1755-1835) who served as the fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Superb ALS signed “J. Marshall,” one page, 7.25 x 7.5, February 28, 1833. In
0126: John MarshallEst. $4,000-$6,000
Archibald Lochry: American military officer (1733–1781) whose command ended in disaster when he and nearly every member of his force were killed or captured by Mohawk forces in what is infamously remembered as
0127: Archibald LochryEst. $1,000-$1,200Lot Closed
Massachusetts Constitution: Revolutionary War–dated official broadside notice of the ratification of the Massachusetts State Constitution, one page, 10 x 15.5, June 16, 1780. Headed "State of Massachusetts-Bay, In Convention,
0128: Massachusetts ConstitutionEst. $8,000-$10,000Lot Closed
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Massachusetts Militia: Revolutionary War–dated partly-printed DS, one page, 16 x 13, June 1, 1776. The Council of the Massachusetts-Bay appoints Aaron Fenny as "first Lieutenant of the eleventh Company whereof Joseph
0129: Massachusetts MilitiaEst. $800-$1,000
John Mathews: Lawyer (1744–1802) from Charleston, South Carolina, who served in the Continental Congress from 1778 to 1781, where he endorsed the Articles of Confederation; upon leaving the Congress, he became
0130: John MathewsEst. $600-$800Lot Closed
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Thomas Mifflin: Signer of the US Constitution from Pennsylvania (1744-1800) and first governor of that state. Partly-printed vellum DS, signed “Tho. Mifflin,” one page, 21 x 11.75, June 4, 1794. As governor of
0131: Thomas MifflinEst. $300-$500
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Lachlan McIntosh: General in the Continental Army (1725–1806) who served throughout Georgia, North Carolina, and at Fort Pitt, but is best remembered for killing Declaration Signer Button Gwinnett in a duel in 1777.
0132: Lachlan McIntoshEst. $400-$600
Minuteman: William Winchester: Manuscript DS signed by William Winchester, a minuteman from Southborough, Massachusetts, one page, 7.5 x 12, February 21, 1763. Legal document from Worcester/Grafton pertaining to assessments being
0133: Minuteman: William WinchesterEst. $400-$600Lot Closed
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Daniel Morgan: American pioneer, soldier, and congressman from Virginia (1736-1802) who is considered one of the most gifted battlefield tacticians of the Revolutionary War. Manuscript DS, one page, 7.5 x 3, April
0134: Daniel MorganEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Gouverneur Morris: American statesman (1752–1816) and signer of the Constitution from Pennsylvania who authored several sections of that document, including the well-known preamble. Important handwritten letter with
0135: Gouverneur MorrisEst. $1,000-$1,500
Jonathan Moulton: Important New Hampshire land speculator and militiaman (1726–1787) who served during King George's War, the French and Indian War, and the American Revolution; his name is enshrined in local
0136: Jonathan MoultonEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Closed
Newgate Prison: Revolutionary War–dated manuscript DS, signed “George Wyllys,” one page, 6.25 x 7.75, May 11, 1775. In part: "At a General Assembly…at Hartford on the Second Thursday of May…1775. On the
0137: Newgate PrisonEst. $1,000-$1,200Lot Closed
Frederick, Lord North: Prime minister of Great Britain from 1770 to 1782, who led the nation through most of the American Revolution (1732–1792). Manuscript DS, signed “North,” one page, 7.75 x 12.75, May 13, 1771.
0138: Frederick, Lord NorthEst. $200-$400Lot Closed
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Olive Branch Petition: Group of four items signed by signers of the Olive Branch Petition, adopted by the Second Continental Congress in 1775 in an attempt to avoid war with Great Britain. Signers include: Eliphalet Dyer
0139: Olive Branch PetitionEst. $300-$500
Robert Treat Paine: ADS, signed “R. T. Paine,” one page, 6.5 x 8.25, March 1782. As the first Massachusetts attorney general, Paine prosecutes his close friend Samuel Prat for rape. In part: "The Jurors for the
0140: Robert Treat PaineEst. $600-$800Lot Closed
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Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth: Britsh naval officer (1757–1833) who fought during the American Revolution, the French Revolutionary Wars, and the Napoleonic Wars. Large free franked address panel, 8 x 3.5, addressed to "His
0141: Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount ExmouthEst. $200-$400
Pennsylvania Colony: Partly-printed DS, one page both sides, 8.25 x 12.75, December 27, 1767. Land deed in which John Cowen, "for and in Consideration of the Sum of Five Shillings lawful Money of the Province of
0142: Pennsylvania ColonyEst. $500-$700Lot Closed
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Timothy Pickering: Important ALS as Secretary of State, one page both sides, 8 x 10, August 30, 1798. Letter to Rufus King, minister plenipotentiary to England, concerning the infamous XYZ Affair. In part: "I received
0143: Timothy PickeringEst. $1,500-$2,000
Timothy Pickering: Postmaster general, secretary of war, and secretary of state under Washington (1745–1829). Third-person ADS, one page, 7.75 x 6, March 6, 1783. Pickering writes out a receipt for a payment,
0145: Timothy PickeringEst. $300-$500Lot Closed
Timothy Pickering: Postmaster general, secretary of war, and secretary of state under Washington (1745–1829). ALS, one page, 8 x 10, August 31, 1798. Letter to Samuel Hodgdon, in part: "I inclose an invoice of
0146: Timothy PickeringEst. $200-$400Lot Closed