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Greene Nathanael


Nathanael Greene Pays His Postal Bill in Charleston, South Carolina

 

[NATHANAEL GREENE, Thomas Hall, Manuscript Document Signed, September 1784-May 1785, Charleston, South Carolina. 1 p., 3.75" x 7.25". Expected folds; some paper loss at corner not affecting text.

 

Complete Transcript

The Honle Nathaniel Green Esquire

Ac post Office              Dr

1784

September       22 to postage               £..9..8

October            5 to  Do                         ..3..4

1785

March                3 to Do                         ..2..4

April                12 to Do                         ..  ..4

                        19     Do                       ..12..6

                        27     Do                         ..  ..6

May                 9      Do                         ..4..

                                                            £1..12..8

                                                                   9..8

                                                               1..3..–

Received the Contents of the above in full

                                                            Thos Hall / PM

 

Nathanael Greene (1742-1786) was born in Rhode Island to a Quaker family. In 1770, he took charge of his family’s foundry and won election to the Rhode Island General Assembly. Re-elected several times, he served until 1775. In May 1775, he was promoted from private to major general of the Rhode Island army formed in response to the siege of Boston.  A month later, he received his appointment as brigadier general in the Continental Army. He served with distinction in the Revolutionary War, especially in his command in the South from October 1780 to the end of the war. Although defeated in every pitched battle which he fought against the British, Greene was successful in a war of attrition against the British army, inflicting casualties it could not replace. He forced the British to retreat to their defenses around Charleston, where he besieged them until their evacuation in December 1782. North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia all gave Greene liberal grants of land for his service. He twice refused the position of Secretary of War and retired to his plantation in Georgia, where he died at the age of 43.

 

Thomas Hall (1750-1814) served in the Revolutionary War as a 2nd lieutenant with the 2nd South Carolina Provincial regiment and rose to the rank of captain. He was wounded at the battle on Sullivan’s Island in June 1776, participated in the siege of Savannah in 1779, and was captured at the siege of Charleston in 1780. Held prisoner in St. Augustine, he was later exchanged and served as an aide-de-camp to General Arthur St. Clair until the end of the war. He served as the postmaster of Charleston, South Carolina from 1783 to 1794. He also served as clerk for the U.S. District Court for South Carolina.

 

 

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