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Hand-Written
Receipt
for Nine Guns and Nine Bayonets Signed by a Continental Army Officer on July 5, 1776 |
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Abstract
The receipt, with the text in an unknown hand, is signed by Army Captain Joseph Churchill in Middletown, Conn. on July 5, 1776. The receipt is for "Nine Guns & Nine Bayonets & belts" for use by his soldiers.
The arms are being received from Titus Hosmer, a lawyer from Middletown and Justice of the Peace at the time of this transaction. Two years later Hosmer went on to become a member of the Continental Congress and one of the signers of the Articles of Confederation. Later he was elected to the Maritime Court of Appeals in 1780.
The weapons involved in this transaction are to be used by Capt. Churchill's soldiers as they march from Connecticut to New York to join Washington's army in the fighting in New York.
The entire receipt including the signature itself
is written in brown ink on light-brown paper, measuring approximately 7 1/2" by 6".
The back of the document is also signed by Capt. Churchill and dated.
Joseph Churchill
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