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Huntington Samuel


Declaration Signer Samuel Huntington War Dated DS

 


SAMUEL HUNTINGTON, Manuscript Document Signed, Pay Order to Treasurer John Lawrence, May 9, 1777, Hartford, Connecticut. 1 p., 8.25" x 6.75". Expected folds; very good.

 


Future Connecticut Governor Samuel Huntington, who had signed the Declaration of Independence the year before, and William Pitkin (1725-1789) signed this order to state treasurer John Lawrence (1719-1802) for him to pay county sheriff Jonathan Fitch (1745-1821) £6 for attending an election and distributing government documents. Both Huntington and Pitkin were members of the small Council of Assistants, which served as the upper body of the Connecticut General Assembly from 1698 until 1818, when it was replaced by the state Senate.

 


Complete Transcript
To John Lawrance Esqr Treasurer of the State of Connecticut.
Sir pay out of the Treasury to Jonathan Fitch Esqr Sheriff of the County of Westmoreland Six pounds lawful Money for his attending the Election in May 1777, and for distributing Laws and Proclamations the year past.
Hartford May 9th 1777.   Wm Pitkin   assistants
     Saml Huntington   

 

[Endorsement on verso:]
Recd Six pounds the Contents May 9, 1777
     Jonathan Fitch

 


Samuel Huntington (1731-1796) was born in Connecticut and admitted to the bar in 1754. He established a practice in Norwich, Connecticut, and served in the legislature and as King’s Attorney. As a delegate to the Continental Congress (1776-1781), he was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and was president of Congress (1779-1781) when the Articles of Confederation were adopted. As Governor of Connecticut (1786-1796) he led the battle for Connecticut’s ratification of the Federal Constitution, and served in other state posts.

 


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