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Ship's Passport signed in full by the 5th and 6th U.S. Presidents, James Monroe and John Quincy Adams

JAMES MONROE (1758-1831) JOHN QUINCY ADAMS (1767-1848) Party Printed Document Signed "James Monroe" as President and "John Quincy Adams" as Secretary of State, 1p, 10" x 13.75", Washington, no date, but 1817-1825 . Scalloped top edge. Ships Papers signed in blank, not filled in. On vellum. Since this document was never issued, the seal was evidentially removed by the Collector of the Port. Two heavy horizontal folds ,other folds, one passing vertically through first "o" in Pres. Monroe's dark signature. Two vignettes at top center, one depicting a clipper ship, the other, beneath it, a seascape with lighthouse near a town with numerous ships pictured. Fine condition.

This document was signed in blank in Washington, D.C., by President Monroe and Secretary of State Adams to be sent to a United States port to be filled out, signed, and issued from there by the Collector of the Port. The Collector, or an assistant, would fill in the name of the ship and all the required information.

John Quincy Adams was James Monroe's only Secretary of State, serving from 1817 until 1825 when he succeeded Madison as President. It is probable that when Ships Papers signed in blank by Monroe's and Adams' successors, John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay, reached a Collector, he put aside the blank Monroe/Adams Ships Papers and replaced them with the newly signed Adams/Clay documents, although the previously signed ones could also have been legally used.

In full, "By the President of the United States of America Suffer the ____ master or commander of the burthen of ____ tons or thereabouts mounted with ____ guns navigated with ____ men To Pass with her ____ Company Passengers Goods and Merchandize without any hindrance seisure or molestation the said ____ appearing by good testimony to belong to one or more of the Citizens of the United States and to him or them only. Given uner my Hand and the Seal of the United Stares of America the ____ day of ____ in the yrar of our Lord ____ thousand ____ hundred and ____ James Monroe By the President John Quincy Adams Secretary of State. State of ____ District of ____. Countersigned by ____. To all Persons whom, these ay concern."

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