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William Hemsley
n.p., March 17, 1781
William Hemsley Rev. War Dated ALS Re: Delivery of Ammunition
ALS
William Hemsley (1737-1812). Autograph Letter Signed, "Wm. Hemsley", 1p, 7.75" x 6.25", no place, March 17, 1781. Address panel at verso with remnants of wax seal. Opening tear at top portion affects two words of text. Expected transmittal folds and moderate creasing. Small areas of loss at fold intersections. Toning, soiling, staining and scattered foxing. In near very good condition.

Hemsley writes to Colonel Jonathan Thompson, in full:

"You [are to] please order Capt. Falkner to collect the Arms with all the Accoutrements that were delivered him & send them down to Queens Town under the care of some trusty person, to Mr. Robt. Wright - desire him to send a list of what he does send - I would have you get the Arms in your possession put into order, & distribute them into such active Hands as you can rely on. Make use of the lead as far as wanted, & have 4 or 50 rounds of Cartriges for each muskett made up, & take the persons each to whom you deliver the muskett & c. and the number of Cartridges - Give strict orders that they do not fire away the powder & ball - I will pay the expenses of bringing the arms down." At verso: "Colonel Jno. Thompson / The Doct'r is requested to forward this, this Evening".

Hemsley, an American planter and politician from Maryland, served in the Continental Congress in 1782 and 1783. He served in the Maryland state senate from 1779 to 1781, and again from 1786 to 1789. Hemsley was a member of the Maryland Convention that ratified the United States Constitution on April 28, 1788. Hemsley's entire life was closely connected with his family's plantation, Clover Fields Farm, in Queen Anne's County on Maryland's eastern shore. The family had been established there and in Talbot County for several generations. His career in public service was similar to that of many prominent planters. He was a county official in both counties at various times and served as a colonel in the militia of Queen Anne's County during the Revolutionary War.

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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