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Express Rider Seeks Reimbursement for Rides for Connecticut Militia

Like Paul Revere and William Dawes, who rode from Boston to warn the minutemen of Lexington and Concord of the approach of British soldiers in April 1775, express riders were employed throughout the Revolutionary War. Both civilian and military leaders employed them to deliver important messages or summon others. John Murwin submitted this bill for payment of express riding services for Lt. Colonel Jonathan Dimon. He detailed four trips by horse from August to October 1781, totaling 61 miles, for which he sought £5..9..9.

[REVOLUTIONARY WAR.] Jonathan Dimon, Manuscript Document Signed, Statement of Express Services of John Murwin, December 26, 1781, Fairfield, Connecticut. 1 p., 8.5" x 14". Expected folds; creases; a few small holes; irregular edges.

Excerpts
"Fairfield 26 Decer 1781
"This may certify that John Murwin Did the above Servis ⅌ order
"Jonth Dimon Lt Colo Comdg 4 Regt"

"Fairfield 26 1781 then Personaly apperd John murwin mad oath the above accompt was Tutly Charged
"Before me Gershom Hubbell Justs Peace"

"Fairfield Decemb 26th 1781
"These certify that we the Subscribers have mad Examined the within account and find it Justly chargd and and the treasurer of the Stat of Connectcut is hear By ordred to pay unto John Murwin the sum of five pounds and nine sillinng and /9d States Money and charg the same to the State
"Pr Order of George Burr } Justices of
"Gershom Hubbell } the Peace"

[Signed across above text:] "Olivr Wolcott Jr Audr"

"gave the Coll Credt / May 17, 1782
"J Lawrence Treas"

Jonathan Dimon (1738-1786) was born in Connecticut and married Hannah Rowland in 1760. After she died in 1771, he married Elizabeth Wakeman in 1775. During the Revolutionary War, he rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel and commanded the 4th regiment of Connecticut militia.

John Murwin/Merwin (1745-1815) was born in Fairfield, Connecticut, and he married Damaris Bradley there in 1767. After she died in 1777, he married Mary Price in 1778, also in Fairfield, and they had at least four children.

John Lawrence (1719-1802) served as treasurer of the colony and then the state of Connecticut for twenty years from 1769 to 1789. During the Revolutionary War, he was also commissioner of loans for the United States.

Oliver Wolcott Jr. (1760-1833) was born in Connecticut and served in the Continental Army from 1777 to 1779, graduated from Yale University in 1778, and read law in 1781. He served as clerk of the Connecticut Committee on Pay-Table from 1781 to 1782, then served as a member of the Committee from 1782 to 1784. He was commissioner to settle Connecticut's claims against the United States from 1784 to 1788. After serving as Auditor for the Department of the Treasury from 1789 to 1791 and Comptroller from 1791 to 1795, he succeeded Alexander Hamilton as Secretary of the Treasury, serving from 1795 to 1800. In 1801 and 1802, he served as judge of the U.S. Circuit Court for the Second Circuit. Wolcott served as governor of Connecticut from 1817 to 1827, following in the steps of his father and grandfather, both of whom had been Connecticut governors. At his death, he was the last surviving member of the Washington administration.

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