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John Hancock Requests Money to Buy Flour for Troops


[JOHN HANCOCK]. Original retained draft letter to the Massachusetts General Assembly,September 24, 1781, 2 pages plus an outer leaf containing  autograph docketing of "Message to  the Genl Assembly Sept 24, 1781". The blank bottom quarter panel of blank docket page is lacking, with splits at the quarterfolds reinforced with acid-free tape on blank reverse. 7.5"x 12.5" Sold Early American Auctions $3062 on 10-22-06.


"Gentlemen, During the Recess of the General Assembly I have been repeatedly applied to by  Mr. Charles Miller D. C. G. Purchases representing that this Department was destitute of Flour  & requesting that he might be supplied with money to purchase the same. Mr. Richardson, the  Commissary of supplies has made a Representation, which accompanies this message, that he  has been oblidged to borrow of Mr. Edward Tuckerman Baker a large Quantity of Flour in order  to prevent the Troops at this Post from suffering & the Recruits from being detached for the want  of Bread -- Informed the Deputy Commissary General that there was not any money in the  Treasury appropriated for this Purpose, that it would be best to prevail with Mr. Tuckerman to  Continue to Supply the Commissary of of these & I would recommend it to the General Court as  soon as they came together to make Provision for the reimbursement of Mr. Tuckerman & for  furnishing him with a supply of money to procure that Flour as might be necessary for this  Department I most earnestly recommend an Immediate attention to this Matter either way the  Credit of Government May Suffer greatly -- I have also directed the Secretary to lay before you a  Letter which I received yesterday by Express from Major General Heath purporting that the  Enemy in Canada have for some time past been making Preparations and that their Designs  were apparant to annoy the frontiers of this or some other of this State which I recommend to  you immediate notice --" The Docket,  reads: "Message to  the Genl Assembly Sept 24, 1781"




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