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George Washington Document Signed as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, Three Months After the American Revolutionary War (December 1783)

Three months after America’s fight for independence, General George Washington attests to the valor of an officer who “behaved himself with great bravery...before the Enemy”

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Three months after America’s fight for independence, General George Washington attests to the valor of an officer who “behaved himself with great bravery...before the Enemy”

Manuscript DS, signed “Go: Washington,” one page, 8 x 12, December 1783. Document certifying that John Sharp served with "Major Ottendorf's independent Corps until May 1778, when he was transferred to the Legion commanded by Brig. General Armand and in January 1778 he was promoted to the rank of Captain in that Corps. From the testimony of the General under whom he immediately served, it appears that Captain Sharp has behaved himself with great bravery and propriety before the Enemy and on every other occasion has conducted himself as an active and good officer." Double-matted and framed with an engraved portrait of Washington and a name plaque to an overall size of 29.25 x 22.5. Professionally back and repaired to very good condition, with scattered paper loss along folds and right edge, a few stains, and light mirroring of wax seal to bottom. The signature is strong, and the document retains a nearly fully intact red wax seal of Washington's crest.

This document spotlights the cooperation between French and American forces during the Revolutionary War. The units with which Sharp served were led by French ‘soldiers of fortune’ who joined the rebellion before a formal Franco-American alliance was forged. The units were present at such historic fronts as Brandywine, Valley Forge, and Yorktown, earning the respect of Washington. Armand, the general referenced here, was a Frenchman who planned to return to his homeland around this same period. He requested a testimonial from Washington, who obliged, and later signed this similar endorsement for Sharp, who likely had plans to join his former commanding officer in France. A desirable Washington-signed document dated shortly after the American Revolutionary War.

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