Chase was the most aggressive anti-British leader in Maryland and upon his return from Canada he and his colleague, Charles Carroll, took to the open road on horseback to make impassioned speeches for independence at farms and towns throughout the colony. Their campaign was successful and the Maryland delegation reversed its position and urged an all out vote in favor of independence. DS, one page, 6.5 x 4.5, July 1, 1802. Boldly penned document, written entirely in Chase's hand, ordering the Bank of the United States to pay David Harris 875. Nicely signed at the bottom by Chase. In fine condition, with light document folds and a small hole from ink acidity. COA John Reznikoff/University Archives and RRAuction COA.