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Carroll, Charles of Carrollton (1737-1832), Signer of the Declaration of Indepenence, Senator from Maryland, free franked Ch. Carroll of C "Free" on 1829 cover, red "free" and Baltimore c.d.s., January 26, docketed 1829, Fine, Carroll in 1828 as the last surviving signer was the only non-president granted the free franking privilege. Estimate 300 - 400 (Image)
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Sold...US$ 1,450.00
Closed..Feb-29-2020, 13:55:54 EST
Sold For 1450
Sale No: 359
Lot No: 76
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Hopkins, Esek (1718-1802), the Only Commander in Chief of the Continental Navy during the Revolutionary War— the Navy Equivalent of George Washington, Founding Member of the Order of Cincinnat, document signed "E. Hopkins", as a member of the Rhode Island General Assembly, one sheet, two sides, 3 1/2"x6" Rhode Island, Jaunary 6, 1783, Fine. Estimate 150 - 200 (Image)
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Sold...US$ 280.00
Closed..Feb-29-2020, 14:00:06 EST
Sold For 280
Sale No: 359
Lot No: 77
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Huntington, Samuel (1731-1796), Signor of the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation, President of the Continental Congress, Governor of Connecticut, document signed as Governor, one sheet two sides, 8" x 11", Norwich Dec 9, 1791, a deposition with a note at bottom in his hand, testifying to deposing a Zachariah Huntington and signed there, plus an additional signature on reverse, some faults and tape stains, still good and quite legible. Estimate 400 - 500 (Image)
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Sold...US$ 300.00
Closed..Feb-29-2020, 14:00:45 EST
Sold For 300
Sale No: 359
Lot No: 81
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Trumbull, Jonathan (1710-1785), Governor of Connecticut Before and During the Revolutionary War and was the Only Individual to be Governor for Any Colony as both a British Colony and an American State, document signed listing the payments to the twelve members of the House of Assistants (later House of Representatives), each "assistant" signing below his name, one sheet, four sides with docketing on a second side, 8" x 12" May 1762, among the other assistants is Matthew Griswold who succeeded Trumbull as governor in 1785. Estimate 200 - 300 (Image)
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Sold...US$ 210.00
Closed..Feb-29-2020, 14:03:39 EST
Sold For 210
Sale No: 359
Lot No: 82
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Williams, William (1731-1811), Delegate to the Continental Congress from Connecticut and Signer of the Delcaration of Independence, small portion of the autograph document signed, 2" x 2", dated January 14, 1788, two sides, Fine. Estimate 150 - 200 (Image)