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James Monroe

Protecting American trade vessels laden with British “merchandize” during the War of 1812

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Protecting American trade vessels laden with British “merchandize” during the War of 1812

Printed war-date DS, signed “Jas. Monroe” as Secretary of State one page, 6.25 x 7.25, August 28, 1812. A printed circular titled “Additional Instruction to the Public and Private Armed Vessels of the United States.” In full: “The public and private armed vessels of the United States are not to interrupt any vessels belonging to the citizens of the United States coming from British ports to the United States laden with British merchandize, in consequence of the alledged [sic] repeal of the British Orders in Council, but are on the contrary to give aid and assistance to the same; in order that such vessels and their cargoes may be dealt with on their arrival as may be decided by the competent authorities. By command of the President of the United States of America….” Matted and framed with a 19th-century engraving to an overall size of 17.25 x 13.25. In very good condition, with horizontal folds, a few tiny tears and minor wrinkles, and uneven toning to left portion of document touching first name and half of last name. The signature is bold, dark, and otherwise unaffected. Auction LOA John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and R&R COA.

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  • Dates: #323 - Ended July 18, 2007