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Clement Biddle
New York, NY, January 30, 1793
Philadelphia Quaker Merchant and Friend of Washington Clement Biddle Handles Business for New York Veteran
Partially printed DS
[CLEMENT BIDDLE.] Charles McCarty, Partially Printed Document Signed, Power of attorney Appointment to Clement Biddle, January 30, 1793, New York, New York. Also signed by David Baker and John Wilkes as witnesses. 1 p., 8" x 12.25". Separation on central fold; missing personal seal; embossed notary seal intact.

In this brief legal document transferring power of attorney, merchant Charles McCarty transfers his power of attorney from John Lockarty to Clement Biddle. Lockarty had served in a New York regiment during the Revolutionary War, and this document may have been related to his effort to obtain a pension.

Complete Transcript
KNOW all Men by these Presents that I Charles McCarty of the City of New York Mercht named in the annexed Letter of Attorney by Virtue of the Power and Authority to me therein given, do make, substitute and appoint Clement Bidle Esquire of Philadelphia Notary Public as well my as the true and lawful Attorney and Substitute of the said John Lockarty to do, execute and perform all and every thing contained in the said Letter of Attorney, as fully to all Intents and Purposes as he the said John Lockarty or I myself could do in Person present, hereby ratifying and confirming all that he the said Clement Biddle shall do therein by Virtue of the annexed Letter of Attorney and hereof. In Witness whereof I have hereunto put my Hand and Seal this thirtieth Day of January in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety three.
Charles McCarty
Sealed and delivered in the presence of us
the word two erased
Dad Baker
John Wilkes Not. Pub

[Certification:]
BE it known, that on the thirtieth Day of January one thousand seven hundred and ninety three before me, John Wilkes, Notary Public, duly admitted and sworn, dwelling in the City of New-York personally came Charles McCarty above named, and acknowledged the above Letter of Attorney or Substitution to be his Act and Deed. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and affixed my Seal of Office, the Day and Year last aforesaid.
John Wilkes Not. Pub.

Charles McCarty (1756-1821) was a grocer in New York City.

Clement Biddle (1740-1814) was born in Philadelphia, was a member of the Society of Friends, and joined his father's shipping business. He married Mary Richardson in 1764, and they had one child who died at birth. He later married Rebekah Cornell, with whom he had thirteen children. In the 1760s, he organized the "Quaker Blues" as a volunteer militia unit. During the Revolutionary War, Biddle raised another regiment of Quakers and served as deputy quartermaster of the "flying camp," among the earliest volunteers. He fought in the Battles of Trenton, Brandywine, Germantown, and Monmouth. He served as commissary general at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-1778. After resigning from the Continental Army in 1780, he became quartermaster general of the Pennsylvania troops. He enjoyed a close friendship with George Washington and handled Washington's business affairs in Philadelphia. After the Revolutionary War, he served as the first U.S. Marshal for Pennsylvania (1789-1793). After his term expired, he accompanied the Pennsylvania militia in 1794 to suppress the Whiskey Rebels in western Pennsylvania but held no other public offices for the remainder of his life.

John Lockarty (d. 1808) served as a private in a New York regiment in the Revolutionary War. He received a pension of $5 per month after 1801.

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  • Dimensions: 8" x 12.25"
  • Medium: Partially printed DS

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