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Lewis Morgan

1p partly printed and partly handwritten document signed by acting 3rd Governor of New York Morgan Lewis (1754-1844) as "Morn: Lewis" with elaborate double crosshatched flourish. Lewis's signature is found in bottom right corner; also signed by Deputy Secretary Archibald McIntyre (1772-1858) as "Arch.d Mc. Intyre, Dep." in bottom left corner. A faint embossed Excelsior seal with American eagle appears at left center. Docket information verso. In very good condition, with a few discolored spots. With expected fold marks, some well-defined and partly torn, and the back of the document professionally reinforced with wax paper backing. Document measures 15.5" x 9.5" partly unfolded.

 

From Albany on July 3, 1804, 3rd Governor of New York Morgan Lewis authorized the appointment of First Major John Dunning to command a company of Saratoga County militia under Lieutenant Colonel Commandant Deliverance Andrews. Dunning was promoted by "The People of the State of New-York, By the Grace of GOD, Free and Independent: … reposing especial trust and confidence, as well in your Patriotism, Conduct and Loyalty, as in your Valor and readiness to do us good and faithful Service … ". The document was signed and "WITNESS[ed by] our trusty and well-beloved Morgan Lewis, Esquire, Governor of tour said State, General and Commander in Chief of all the Militia, and Admiral of the Navy of the same … " Dunning's promotion was duly recorded by Deputy Secretary McIntyre on July 5, 1804.

 

Morgan Lewis was a soldier, lawyer, and politician. This Revolutionary War and War of 1812 veteran served as New York State Attorney General, a New York State Senator, and, as we know from this document, the 3rd Governor of New York between 1804-1807.

 

Archibald McIntyre served as Deputy Secretary of New York between 1801-1806.

 

Historical records indicate that General John Dunning (1767-1850) continued his career in the military. During the War of 1812 Dunning commanded a New York regiment under Lt. Col. Michael Smith, serving in Long Island. Before his death in 1850, Dunning was promoted to General. In addition Dunning served as Sheriff of Saratoga County in 1823 and 1829.

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