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Houston William 1746 - 1788 From his home in New Jersey, Member of the Continental Congress and Founding Father William C. Houston thanks NJ colleague "In Congress" for his letter - "I am, and have been, for a long Time a total Stranger to newspapers; your Letter therefore contained more news than I had read or heard in a month - I love to read Letters..."

Autograph Letter Signed "W C Houston" as Member of the Second Continental Congress, 1.5 pages, 7" x 9.25", front and verso with integral leaf addressed by Houston to his New Jersey colleague "Honble Samuel Dick / In Congress / New York," franked "Free" by Houston. Trenton, New Jersey, May 28, 1785. Seal tear and mounting remnants at perimeter of address leaf. Fine condition.

In part, "You have obliged me much by yours of the 20th. I am, and have been, for a long Time a total Stranger to newspapers; your Letter therefore contained more news than I had read or heard in a month - I love to read Letters - A Letter from Colo Beatty reached me to-day, and I have returned a relieving answer. Colo Stewart was with us several Days of the Court... I am to shew myself about three or four weeks hence - but am in some Hopes you will, by adjourning for want of Business, save me the Trouble of a Jaunt. I did not hear any Thing of the Change you hint in Colo Stewarts mundane System..."

The Second Continental Congress met from May 10, 1775, to March 2, 1789. Colonel Beatty and Colonel Stewart were their New Jersey colleagues in Congress, John Beatty (1749-1826) and Charles Stewart (1729-1800). In addition to serving as Captain in the Second Regiment, Somerset Militia, during the Revolutionary War and a member of the Annapolis Convention in 1786, William Churchill Houston (1746-1788) was a delegate to the 1787 Constitutional Convention. He left early due to illness and did not sign the Constitution. Houston died of tuberculosis a year later at the age of 42.

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