Autographs, Americana & Stocks and Bonds 2010-03-11 Auction - 1017 Price Results - Scott J. Winslow Associates, Inc. in NH - Page 2
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Bedford, NH, United States
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Autographs, Americana & Stocks and Bonds

A fine sale including over 1,000 lots of Historical Autographs, Americana, Printed Items and Stocks and Bonds. Included are selections of signatures, letters and documents from a private collection. Please note that this is a telephone, fax and online only auction.
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A SOLDIER SEEKS HIS BACK PAY: Group of two documents concerning a soldier's back-pay. 1) Manuscript Document. One page, 5 1/2" x 7 1/8". Woodbury \ Hartford. February 12 & 15, 1789. The document is a request for thirty £ due to
0025: A SOLDIER SEEKS HIS BACK PAYEst. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Passed
MONEY GIVEN TO AN AMERICAN PRISONER: Manuscript Signed. One page,7 ¾" x 12 ¾". Hartford. May 1785. The document reads, in part: Upon the Memorial of Miles Sherbrooke Shewing to the Assembly that at the Instance of the Governor &
0026: MONEY GIVEN TO AN AMERICAN PRISONEREst. US$300-US$450Lot Passed
A SON PLEADS FOR THE RETURN OF LANDS: Confiscated during the Revolutionary War. Autograph Letter Signed, "K Wendell." One page, 8" x 10". No place. June 24, 1780. Addressed on integral leaf to "Samuel Gray Esq. Windham Connecticut."
0027: A SON PLEADS FOR THE RETURN OF LANDSEst. US$400-US$600Lot Passed
SECURITIES FOR DEPRECIATION: 1) Partially Printed Pay Order. 8 ¼" x 6 ½". Hartford. May 21, 1784. The order "secure [s] the Payment of Fifty pounds twelve Shillings & 2d being the Balance due to David Hall …" 2) Manuscript
0028: SECURITIES FOR DEPRECIATIONEst. US$300-US$400Lot Passed
AT THE HUDSON HIGHLANDS NEAR WEST POINT: Manuscript Document. One page, 8" x 13". Camp Highlands. August 7, 1782. The document reads, in part: These certify that the men whose names are signed to the Underwritten order served in 1st and 8th
0029: AT THE HUDSON HIGHLANDS NEAR WEST POINTEst. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Passed
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THE PURSUIT OF PRISONERS FROM THE GOAL: EZEKIEL WILLIAMS (1729 " 1818). Merchant from Wethersfield, Connecticut. Order of the Council of Safety to pursue prisoners. Signed on verso by Williams. One page,8 ½" x 6". Hartford. September 5,
0030: THE PURSUIT OF PRISONERS FROM THE GOALEst. US$200-US$300
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SIR WILLIAM GEORGE FAIRFAX: SIR WILLIAM GEORGE FAIRFAX (1739-1813). Vice-admiral in the Royal Navy. Manuscript Document Signed, Wm. Geo. Fairfax." One page, 10 ¼" x 3 ¼". May, 1794. Expense of Gunners. Fine.
0033: SIR WILLIAM GEORGE FAIRFAXEst. US$150-US$225Lot Passed
NATHANIEL FOLSOM: NATHANIEL FOLSOM. (1726-1790). American merchant and statesman. Document Signed, "Nath. Folsom." One page, 12" x 14". Portsmouth April 7, 1786. An Accounting from April 15, 1770 to December, 1775
0035: NATHANIEL FOLSOMEst. US$300-US$450Lot Passed
EBENEZER MATTOON: EBENEZER MATTOON (1755-1843). Revolutionary War officer and a United States Representative from Massachusetts. Autograph Letter Signed, E. Mattoon." One page, 8" x 10". Washington. July 19, 1803. To
0036: EBENEZER MATTOONEst. US$150-US$225Lot Passed
1769:THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW HAVEN: RICHARD LAW (1733-1806). Connecticut delegate to the Continental Congress, justice in the Connecticut Supreme Court and in the Federal court for the Connecticut district. Manuscript Document Signed,
0038: 1769:THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW HAVENEst. US$250-US$375Lot Passed
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REGIMENT OF MATROSSES DURING THE REVOLUTION: [AMERICAN REVOLUTION]. Document Signed. One page, 8" x 13 ½". Connecticut. May 18, 1778. Partially Printed Bond obligation between William Seymour and Thaddeus Sturgis and the state of Connecticut.
0039: REGIMENT OF MATROSSES DURING THE REVOLUTIONEst. US$500-US$750
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PAY ORDER SIGNED BY DANIEL BENNETT: DANIEL BENNETT. Document Signed on verso, Danl. Bennett." One page, 8 ¼" x 6 ½". Connecticut. December 22, 1780. The document pays Bennett ten pounds in Connecticut currency on the account of the
0040: PAY ORDER SIGNED BY DANIEL BENNETTEst. US$150-US$225Lot Passed
PAYMENT DUE FOR CLOTHING: 1)Manuscript Document with nine line statement accomplished and signed Saml. Huntington" by SAMUEL HUNTINGTON (1731-1796). Signer of the Declaration of Independence from Connecticut. Two pages, 7
0041: PAYMENT DUE FOR CLOTHINGEst. US$750-US$1,125Lot Passed
WAGES DUE A DECEASED POW: Manuscript Document. 8 1/4" x 6 3/4". [Connecticut]. August 6, 1777. The document extends payment to Timothy King for wages due to his deceased son, Reuben King, for the time he was held as a British
0044: WAGES DUE A DECEASED POWEst. US$400-US$600Lot Passed
OLIVER WOLCOTT JR.: Manuscript Document. One page, 8 3/8" x 7 7/8". Hartford July 1, 1780. Countersigned by OLIVER WOLCOTT JR. (1760-1833) U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and Governor of Connecticut. The document is a
0046: OLIVER WOLCOTT JR.Est. US$80-US$120Lot Passed
1777 PAYMENT FOR AN EXPRESS RIDER: Manuscript Document. 8 1/8" x 6". Connecticut. October 10, 1777. The document extends payment to Roswell Stanly for riding express and for loss of clothing. Very Fine.
0047: 1777 PAYMENT FOR AN EXPRESS RIDEREst. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
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