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Pennsylvania Receipt for Horse Acquired for Revolutionary War

In August 1780, wagon master John Thompson of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, gave this receipt to Sarah McHenry in exchange for McHenry's horse "for the Use of the United States." Smith assigned the receipt on June 25, 1781. to Col. Joseph [Seveds?], who received payment the following day.

[REVOLUTIONARY WAR.] John Thompson, Partially Printed Document Signed, Receipt to Sarah McHenry, August 17, 1780. 2 pp., 8" x 8.25". Expected folds; some tears on edges; minor losses, not affecting text; general toning; very good.

Complete Transcript
Bucks County Pensylvania No 129
I DO hereby certify that Sarah McHenry of the Township of Hilltown has furnished this State, for the Use of the United States, with a grey Horse 12 years old 14 hands high which has been Appraised by two Freeholders, on Oath at the Sum of Eighteen Pounds specie Exchange 40 for one and for which the State is now justly indebted to him in that Sum, with Interest. Given under my Hand, this 17th August A. D. 1780
John Thompson W. M. / Bucks County

[top margin:]
Principal £18
Int to 26 June 1781 10 ms 8 Days —:18:6
£18.18.6
Recd the above Principal & Interest of Jacob Morgan junr in full for this Certificate – 25th June 1781
Joseph
[Seveds?]

[verso:]
Please to pay the Contents of the within Certificate to Col. Joseph [Seveds?] as Witness my hand this 25th Day of June 1781 / Sarah Mchenry

John Thompson (1726-1799) was born in Ireland and immigrated to Pennsylvania with his widowed mother and brothers around 1740. He became a miller, a successful businessman, and a large landholder. In 1762, he married Mary Huston (1738-1803), and they had nine children. Thompson served as sheriff of Bucks County from March 1777 to October 1779. He was appointed wagon master on January 9, 1778; sub-agent for purchasing flour for the French fleet on July 13, 1779; and collector of excise on October 20, 1783.

Sarah McHenry married Hugh McHenry (d. 1778) and later served as the administratrix of his estate. In 1778, she was a "retailer" in Upper Makefield Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Jacob Morgan Jr. (1742-1802) was born in Pennsylvania and served in the French and Indian War first as an ensign at age sixteen and then as a lieutenant. He moved to Philadelphia, where he was a clerk before becoming a successful merchant. In December 1776, he was appointed Colonel of the 1st Battalion of Associators in the City of Philadelphia and Northern Liberties. He served as both Wagon Master General and Superintendent of Commissioner of Purchases for Pennsylvania from August 1780 to 1783. He married Barbara Jenkins with whom he had six children, the youngest three of whom died in the Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic of 1793.

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