HUNTINGTON, Samuel (1731-1796), Signer (Connecticut) . Autograph letter signed ("S.H."), as Governor TO CHARLES THOMSON Secretary of Congress, a retained draft with several revisions to the text, Norwich [Conn.], 28 June 1782. 1 full page, folio, a few marginal defects. Good letter from the seventh President of the Continental Congress regarding SAMUEL HOLDEN PARSONS (1737-1789): "I am informed that all the states except Rhode Island have complied with the recommendation of Congress for laying a duty...on all imports," he writes. Therefore, "the period is not far distant when the Resolution of Congress will be put in practice for the collection of those duties. Major General Samuel Holden Parson is desirous to obtain the post of Collector in the State, His abilities none of his acquaintances can doubt...[he] has been in the Army in Service to his country from the commencement of the present war," and "deserves the favourable notice of his country...." -- HUNTINGTON. Autograph document (signature lacking, but signed in text), New London, 16 February 1789. 2½ pages, folio, second leaf inlaid and with signature removed. Lenthy legal document drafted by Huntington regarding land exchange relating to a new public highway. Together two items .
HUNTINGTON, Samuel (1731-1796), Signer (Connecticut) . Autograph letter signed ("S.H."), as Governor TO CHARLES THOMSON Secretary of Congress, a retained draft with several revisions to the text, Norwich [Conn.], 28 June 1782. 1 full page, folio, a few marginal defects. Good letter from the seventh President of the Continental Congress regarding SAMUEL HOLDEN PARSONS (1737-1789): "I am informed that all the states except Rhode Island have complied with the recommendation of Congress for laying a duty...on all imports," he writes. Therefore, "the period is not far distant when the Resolution of Congress will be put in practice for the collection of those duties. Major General Samuel Holden Parson is desirous to obtain the post of Collector in the State, His abilities none of his acquaintances can doubt...[he] has been in the Army in Service to his country from the commencement of the present war," and "deserves the favourable notice of his country...." -- HUNTINGTON. Autograph document (signature lacking, but signed in text), New London, 16 February 1789. 2½ pages, folio, second leaf inlaid and with signature removed. Lenthy legal document drafted by Huntington regarding land exchange relating to a new public highway. Together two items .
HUNTINGTON, Samuel (1731-1796), Signer (Connecticut) . Autograph letter signed ("S.H."), as Governor TO CHARLES THOMSON Secretary of Congress, a retained draft with several revisions to the text, Norwich [Conn.], 28 June 1782. 1 full page, folio, a few marginal defects. Good letter from the seventh President of the Continental Congress regarding SAMUEL HOLDEN PARSONS (1737-1789): "I am informed that all the states except Rhode Island have complied with the recommendation of Congress for laying a duty...on all imports," he writes. Therefore, "the period is not far distant when the Resolution of Congress will be put in practice for the collection of those duties. Major General Samuel Holden Parson is desirous to obtain the post of Collector in the State, His abilities none of his acquaintances can doubt...[he] has been in the Army in Service to his country from the commencement of the present war," and "deserves the favourable notice of his country...." -- HUNTINGTON. Autograph document (signature lacking, but signed in text), New London, 16 February 1789. 2½ pages, folio, second leaf inlaid and with signature removed. Lenthy legal document drafted by Huntington regarding land exchange relating to a new public highway. Together two items .
HUNTINGTON, Samuel (1731-1796), Signer (Connecticut) . Autograph letter signed ("S.H."), as Governor TO CHARLES THOMSON Secretary of Congress, a retained draft with several revisions to the text, Norwich [Conn.], 28 June 1782. 1 full page, folio, a few marginal defects. Good letter from the seventh President of the Continental Congress regarding SAMUEL HOLDEN PARSONS (1737-1789): "I am informed that all the states except Rhode Island have complied with the recommendation of Congress for laying a duty...on all imports," he writes. Therefore, "the period is not far distant when the Resolution of Congress will be put in practice for the collection of those duties. Major General Samuel Holden Parson is desirous to obtain the post of Collector in the State, His abilities none of his acquaintances can doubt...[he] has been in the Army in Service to his country from the commencement of the present war," and "deserves the favourable notice of his country...." -- HUNTINGTON. Autograph document (signature lacking, but signed in text), New London, 16 February 1789. 2½ pages, folio, second leaf inlaid and with signature removed. Lenthy legal document drafted by Huntington regarding land exchange relating to a new public highway. Together two items .
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