JOHN TREADWELLJohn Treadwell Appoints an Ensign
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John Treadwell, 21st Governor of Connecticut Appointment
JOHN TREADWELL (1745-1823). 21st Governor of Connecticut, Politician serving the legistature and judiciary of Connecticut, in 1788 a Delegate to the State Convention that Ratified the U.S. Constitution.
October 28, 1809-Dated, Printed Militia Appointment Document Signed, "Jno. Treadwell" as Captain General and Commander in Chief of Connecticut, measuring 7.75" x 12.5," 1 page, New Haven, CT, Choice Very Fine. This boldly printed Document records the Appointment of Philander Case as Ensign in the 1st Company, 18th Regiment of Militia, State of Connecticut. The paper and wax, Embossed State Seal appears to be in choice condition. Treadwell's signature is bold and measures a huge full 4.25" long with his fancy flourish beneath. Scarce.
John Treadwell (November 23, 1745 " August 18, 1823) was an American politician and the 21st Governor of Connecticut.
Treadwell served as a member of the General Assembly from 1776 to 1783. He was then elevated to the Governor's Council. He held that position until 1783. He was elected to the Confederation Congress in 1784, 1785, and 1787, but did not attend. He was a Member of Connecticut Council of Assistants from 1786 to 1798. From 1786 to 1797 he served as Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. In 1788 he was a Delegate to the State Convention that Ratified the US Constitution. In 1789 Treadwell became Judge of the Probate Court and the Supreme Court of Errors, serving until 1809. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1805.
In 1798, Treadwell was elected the Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut, an office he also held until 1809. Jonathan Trumbull, the Governor of Connecticut, died in office on August 7, 1809. Treadwell, lieutenant governor at the time, assumed the governor's office. He was elected by popular vote on April 9, 1810, to the governorship. During his term, the Hartford Fire Insurance Company was proposed, and the Non-Intercourse Act was reinstated in February 1811, which resulted from Connecticut's opposition to the United States's impending war with Great Britain.
Treadwell left office on May 9, 1811 after an unsuccessful re-election bid. In 1814-15 he was a Connecticut delegate to the Hartford Convention. He was a member of the 1818 Constitutional Convention and also served on the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
John Treadwell, 21st Governor of Connecticut Appointment
JOHN TREADWELL (1745-1823). 21st Governor of Connecticut, Politician serving the legistature and judiciary of Connecticut, in 1788 a Delegate to the State Convention that Ratified the U.S. Constitution.
October 28, 1809-Dated, Printed Militia Appointment Document Signed, "Jno. Treadwell" as Captain General and Commander in Chief of Connecticut, measuring 7.75" x 12.5," 1 page, New Haven, CT, Choice Very Fine. This boldly printed Document records the Appointment of Philander Case as Ensign in the 1st Company, 18th Regiment of Militia, State of Connecticut. The paper and wax, Embossed State Seal appears to be in choice condition. Treadwell's signature is bold and measures a huge full 4.25" long with his fancy flourish beneath. Scarce.
John Treadwell (November 23, 1745 " August 18, 1823) was an American politician and the 21st Governor of Connecticut.
Treadwell served as a member of the General Assembly from 1776 to 1783. He was then elevated to the Governor's Council. He held that position until 1783. He was elected to the Confederation Congress in 1784, 1785, and 1787, but did not attend. He was a Member of Connecticut Council of Assistants from 1786 to 1798. From 1786 to 1797 he served as Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. In 1788 he was a Delegate to the State Convention that Ratified the US Constitution. In 1789 Treadwell became Judge of the Probate Court and the Supreme Court of Errors, serving until 1809. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1805.
In 1798, Treadwell was elected the Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut, an office he also held until 1809. Jonathan Trumbull, the Governor of Connecticut, died in office on August 7, 1809. Treadwell, lieutenant governor at the time, assumed the governor's office. He was elected by popular vote on April 9, 1810, to the governorship. During his term, the Hartford Fire Insurance Company was proposed, and the Non-Intercourse Act was reinstated in February 1811, which resulted from Connecticut's opposition to the United States's impending war with Great Britain.
Treadwell left office on May 9, 1811 after an unsuccessful re-election bid. In 1814-15 he was a Connecticut delegate to the Hartford Convention. He was a member of the 1818 Constitutional Convention and also served on the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
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