Revolutionary War Document 1776 Signed by Soldier David Comstock

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Revolutionary War Document 1776 Signed by Soldier David Comstock
Revolutionary War Document 1776 Signed by Soldier David Comstock
Revolutionary War Document 1776 Signed by Soldier David Comstock
Revolutionary War Document 1776 Signed by Soldier David Comstock

Revolutionary War Document 1776 Signed by Soldier David Comstock
Offering a one-page 1776 document, 4 ½ x 7 1/2, signed by Norwalk, CT, Selectmen Jesse Raymond, Revolutionary War notable David Comstock and Justice of the Peace Stephen St. John abating the assessment of Elijah Hoyt. To the Treasurerwhereas Elijah Holt of Norwalkcomplains thatwrong charges in his list for the year 1776 the sum of one hundred & eight pounds, fourteen shillings andon hearing the parties are of opinion that he is over chargedought to be abated and he is therefore hereby abated the afore. Sum of one hundred & eight pounds, fourteen shillings. 1776 The magic year of 1776 appears twice. We find that DAVID COMSTOCK served for five years in the Revolutionary War from 1777, when he was 16, until 1782 in Capt. Uriah Raymonds Regiment of Rangers formed to protect Southwest Connecticut. Comstock was also part of a committee to get what salt there was in the town of Boston, belonging to the inhabitants of this townat the expense of the town as part of the war effort. Light toning, folds but in excellent condition. Our goal is to please every customer. We are pleased to be members of The Manuscript Society, Universal Autograph Collectors Club and The Ephemera Society. The item “Revolutionary War Document 1776 Signed by Soldier David Comstock” is in sale since Saturday, April 13, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Autographs\Historical”. The seller is “bminnocci6mtm” and is located in Boston, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Revolutionary War Document 1776 Signed by Soldier David Comstock