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Society of Cincinnati - ALS by Henry Jackson, Revolutionary War General, Treasurer of the Massachusetts Society of Cincinnati, and close friend of Henry Knox



Single page letter, handwritten on both sides featuring signature of Henry Jackson (1747-1809), one of the founding members of the Society of Cincinnati. Written in Boston on June 24, 1802 and signed "H. Jackson" with looping flourish under signature. The reverse is inscribed in part "Committee on Treasurer's Accounts Cincinnati, Massachusetts". In very good condition with expected creases, measuring 9.75" x 7.875".

Henry Jackson spent his early adulthood in Boston during the American Revolution, absorbing many of its foundational ideals. In March 1776, the spirited academy ex-cadet became commander of a Boston militia called the Boston Independent Company. This group was absorbed into a fighting force that saw action in Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New York, and New Jersey. The year preceding his discharge from the Continental Army, Jackson joined the newly minted Society of the Cincinnati.

The Society of Cincinnati was formed in May 1783 by Revolutionary War veterans who wanted to preserve their close ties at war's end. In the "Institution", or founding document of the Society, members vowed to "perpetuate therefore, as well the remembrance of this vast event [the Revolutionary War], as the mutual friendships which have been formed under the pressure of common danger, and, in many instances, cemented by the blood of the parties...in the most solemn manner, associate, constitute, and combine themselves into one Society of Friends..."

The members modeled themselves after statesman Lucius Quintius Cincinnatus among other Romans. Core tenets of this fraternal organization included the preservation of liberty, the state, and civic friendships. The Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati convened for the first time in June 1783, appointing our letter writer Henry Jackson as its first treasurer. Thus, by the time that the Colonel pens our letter in 1802, he had served as treasurer of the group for almost twenty years.

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