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Rawlins Lowndes Rare 1778 Gov. Ship Ds

2pp (front and back), measuring 8" x 9.5", Charleston, dated April 4, 1778. Signed by Governor Rawlins Lowndes as "Raws. Lowndes" and by the shipmaster "Nathl Blundell." Matted to the overall size of 12.25" x 14". The document has flattened folds, with numerous separations at the folds. Some repairs have been made on verso with contemporary paper. Foxing, toning and staining throughout. Staining and tearing as well from wax seals. Bold signatures by all, with separation through a beginning portion of Lowndes signature.

The document certifies that "the sloop Good Intent of Charlestown whereof Nathaniel Blundell is at present Master, being a square sterned vessel of Twenty tons, or thereabouts, was built in America & that this Deponent is at present Owner of." With two wax paper seals at the left side. There are also numerous records of transference of ownership during the year 1778 on verso, including William Smith (July 16, 1778), Major Roman (October 19, 1778), and Michael Brown (November 9, 1778). There is also a short note written in French at the bottom of the second page, stating that this is the second half of the inventory report made at the Consulate of Philadelphia, dated January 18, 1783. 

Rawlins Lowndes (1721-1800) was an American lawyer and politician. Although he disagreed with separation from Great Britain, he still became involved in the patriot cause after being elected to South Carolina's legislature. During the war, Lowndes served as president/governor of South Carolina. Lowndes was a strong supporter of slavery, and even opposed South Carolina's state ratification of the U.S. Constitution after the war because it sought to restrict the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Little to no information can be found about the "Good Intent" or her Master, but it is possible that the ship may have been commissioned for the war or used as a prison ship in New York at one time.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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