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Declaration of Independence: Samuel Huntington

Huntington signs for half his annual salary as Governor of Connecticut

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Huntington signs for half his annual salary as Governor of Connecticut

Signer of the Declaration of Independence from Connecticut (1731–1796) and seventh President of the Continental Congress. Endorsement, signed “Saml. Huntington,” on the reverse of a one page manuscript document, written in an unknown hand and “George Wyllys Secrety,” 7.5 x 6.25, dated October 1787. Document reads, in full: “At a general Assembly of the State of Connecticut holden at Newhaven on the 2d Thursday of October, Anno Dom: 1787 this Assembly grants to his Excellency Samuel Huntington Esq. One hundred and fifty Pounds, for the last half of his Salary as Governour the current Year. A true Copy of Record Examind By George Wyllys Secrety.” The endorsement reads, in full: “Recd of Treasurer [John] Lawrence, the Contents June 30h 1788. Pr Saml Huntington.” Docketed at left edge in hand identical to text of receipt, “Govr Huntington, Salary last half Year, 1787, £150.” In very good condition with intersecting folds, wrinkling, a couple of tiny holes from ink erosion, light toning, and show-through from writing on opposing sides. Documents from Signers are always in demand, and this one, with direct association to Huntington himself, is all the more desirable. Pre-certified John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and RR Auction COA.

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  • Dates: #377 - Ended October 12, 2011





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