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A scarce format: William Henry Harrison, as Governor of the Indiana Territory, appoints a Justice of the Peace

Partly-printed Document Signed, "Willm Henry Harrison," as Governor of Indiana Territory, 1 page, 12" x 7.25", Vincennes, June 13, 1808, appointing Chambers Foster as a Justice of the Peace for Dearborn County. Separated folds repaired on verso, toned along folds, some marginal chips and light soiling, else very good with an intact embossed paper seal at bottom left.

Harrison had been serving as the Congressional Delegate from the Northwest Territory when John Adams appointed him Governor of the Indiana Territory. Adams, who believed Harrison to be politically neutral, made the nomination without informing him first. Harrison only agreed to assume the position after receiving assurances from Jeffersonians in Congress that he would not be removed from office after they came to power in the election of 1800. Much of Harrison's tenure as governor was consumed with extinguishing Indian titles culminating in the Treaty of Fort Wayne in 1809 and Tecumseh's War in 1810 and 1811. Harrison's defeat of Tecumseh in 1811 earned him the title Tippecanoe (after the battle of the same name). During the election of 1840 "Tippecanoe & Tyler Too!" became a popular campaign slogan.

Very scarce. We have encountered only two other examples of this document selling at auction in the past twenty years.

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