Autographs, Manuscripts, and Stock & Bonds 2008-03-22 Auction - 595 Price Results - Scott J. Winslow Associates, Inc. in NH
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Autographs, Manuscripts, and Stock & Bonds

This auctions features a fine selection of Historic Autographs, Manuscripts, Americana and Stock & Bonds
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17TH CENTURY DEED FROM THE MA BAY COLONY: Manuscript Document. One page, 11 ¾" x 15". Massachusetts Bay Colony. April 20, 1696. The document deeds a tract land located in the bounds of Ipswich. Uneven edges and some minor paper loss. Else
0001: 17TH CENTURY DEED FROM THE MA BAY COLONYEst. $750-$1,125
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JOSEPH DUDLEY: JOSEPH DUDLEY (1647_1720). Colonial Governor of Massachusetts. Manuscript Document Signed, "J Dudley." 24 ½" x 28 ½" framed. Boston. July 7, 1702. The document appoints Cyprian Southack as captain
0002: JOSEPH DUDLEYEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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COLONIAL GOVERNOR THOMAS HUTCHINSON: Colonial governor of Massachusetts and a prominent Loyalist. Partially Printed Document Signed, "Hutchinson." 28 ½" x 24 ¼". Boston. March 28,1772. With paper wafer seal. The document appoints John
0003: COLONIAL GOVERNOR THOMAS HUTCHINSONEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
EARLY NEW HAMPSHIRE DEED: Manuscript Document Signed "Joshua Young," "Ezra Huthcins," and "Isaac Moore." One page, 7 1/8" x 11 5/8". No place [New Hampshire] . June 13, 1787. The document details the transfer from Isaac
0004: EARLY NEW HAMPSHIRE DEEDEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
PROVINCE OF THE MASSACHUSETTS-BAY: Partially Printed Document.. 17 ½" x 22 ¼" framed. Boston, Province of the Massachusetts-Bay. November 2, 1757. Printed British Royal Seal at top center. With paper wafer seal. The document orders
0005: PROVINCE OF THE MASSACHUSETTS-BAYEst. $750-$1,125Lot Passed
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WILLIAM WILLIAMS: WILLIAM WILLIAMS (1731_1811). American merchant, statesman, and Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Manuscript Document Signed, "W. Williams." One page, 6 ½" x 8 ½". Connecticut. 1780. The
0006: WILLIAM WILLIAMSEst. $450-$675See Sold Price
SAMUEL HUNTINGTON: CONNECTICUT SIGNER OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE SAMUEL HUNTINGTONDocument Signed by SAMUEL HUNTINGTON (1731_1796). Signer of the Declaration of Independence from Connecticut and BENJAMIN
0007: SAMUEL HUNTINGTONEst. $750-$1,125Lot Passed
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UNCUT SHEET OF FOUR CT "CESSATION" NOTES: Sheet of four Connecticut Treasury certificates, bearing 6 percent interest, due " … at or before the End of one Year after the Expiration of the present war, or a Cessation of hostilities between
0008: UNCUT SHEET OF FOUR CT "CESSATION" NOTESEst. $450-$675See Sold Price
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ELIAS BOUDINOT: ELIAS BOUDINOT (1740-1821). American lawyer and statesman. Boudinot was President of the Continental Congress, First Lawyer to Practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, Director of the U.S. Mint, and
0009: ELIAS BOUDINOTEst. $1,750-$2,625See Sold Price
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REV WAR LETTER PLEADING FOR FOOD: Revolutionary War letter pleading for food for Washington's Army. Letter Signed, "Cornelius Cox Col." One page, 10 ½" x 13 ½". Framed Estherton. May 9, 1779. Cox writes to Jacob Shaffner of
0010: REV WAR LETTER PLEADING FOR FOODEst. $900-$1,350See Sold Price
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REV WAR LETTER SIGNED BY NATHANIEL GOODWIN: Letter Signed, "Nath'l Goodwin, Brig Gen'l." Two pages, 11" x 14 ½". Framed in two-sided frame for complete viewing. Plymouth. May 12, 1783. Goodwin writes to Captain John Nelson, in part: "Sir, I
0011: REV WAR LETTER SIGNED BY NATHANIEL GOODWINEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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SAMUEL WEBB: Revolutionary War general. Manuscript Document Signed, "Saml. B. Webb Col 3d Commd Regt." One page, 7 ½" x 12 ¾". Hutts in the Highlands. April 22, 1782. The document reads, in part: "Reuben Smith
0012: SAMUEL WEBBEst. $400-$600See Sold Price
SAMUEL MCCLELLAN: SAMUEL MCCLELLAN (1730-1807). Revolutionary War Officer from Connecticut. McClellan rose from the rank of Major to become a Brigadier General before the close of the American Revolution. Document
0014: SAMUEL MCCLELLANEst. $450-$675Lot Passed
MOSES CLEAVELAND: (1754-1806) Lawyer, politician, soldier and surveyor from Connecticut. While surveying the Western Reserve in 1796, Cleaveland founded the city of Cleveland, Ohio. Partially Printed Document Signed,
0015: MOSES CLEAVELANDEst. $600-$900Lot Passed
JEREMIAH WADSWORTH: (1743-1804). Commissary general to Colonel Joseph Trumbull, member of the Continental Congress, founder and director of the Bank of North America, director of the U.S. Bank and a breeder of cattle.
0016: JEREMIAH WADSWORTHEst. $600-$900Lot Passed
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WILLIAM SHEPARD: (1737-1817). United States Representative and Revolutionary War Officer. Autograph Document Signed, "Wm. Shephard." Two pages, 9" x 14 ½". Westfield. June 17, 1799. Addressed on integral leaf to
0017: WILLIAM SHEPARDEst. $300-$450See Sold Price
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LETTER TO GENERAL SULLIVAN: Unsigned Document. One page, 7 ½" x 6 ¼". Camp on Winter Hill. September 4, 1775. To General John Sullivan. The document reads, in part:"To the Honble Brigadier Genl. Sullivan Humbly Shews your
0020: LETTER TO GENERAL SULLIVANEst. $300-$450See Sold Price
GEORGE REID: (1733-1815) Revolutionary War Solider. Manuscript Document Signed, "George Reid." One page, 7 1/4" x 8 3/8". Portsmouth. February 6, 1795. The document lists money owed to Reid for his services as
0021: GEORGE REIDEst. $300-$450Lot Passed
JEREMIAH WADSWORTH: Manuscript Document. One page, 8 ¼" x 8 ½". Hartford. September 13, 1777. The document is an account and receipt from Abigale Wadsworth against Jeremiah Wasdworth for the rental of a lot and the
0024: JEREMIAH WADSWORTHEst. $300-$450Lot Passed
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