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Auction archive: Lot number 88

WILLIAMS, William (1731-1811) Signer (Connecticut) Document ...

Estimate
US$1,500 - US$2,500
Price realised:
US$1,125
Auction archive: Lot number 88

WILLIAMS, William (1731-1811) Signer (Connecticut) Document ...

Estimate
US$1,500 - US$2,500
Price realised:
US$1,125
Beschreibung:

WILLIAMS, William (1731-1811). Signer (Connecticut) . Document signed ("Wm. Williams"), as Justice of the Peace, Lebanon, Connecticut, 2 January 1764. 1 page, folio, docketed on verso . Williams approves a slate of six men "nominated to be tavern keepers or Inn Holders in the Town of Lebanon for the year ensuing." Williams's signature appears with 12 other Justices of the Peace, Select Men, Constables and Grand Jurors who constitute the "Civil Authority" of the town. Williams served the state of Connecticut almost continuously for 40 years, either in local or Congressional posts, and he was "was one of the pivotal figures of the revolutionary era in his home state" ( DNB ).
WILLIAMS, William (1731-1811). Signer (Connecticut) . Document signed ("Wm. Williams"), as Justice of the Peace, Lebanon, Connecticut, 2 January 1764. 1 page, folio, docketed on verso . Williams approves a slate of six men "nominated to be tavern keepers or Inn Holders in the Town of Lebanon for the year ensuing." Williams's signature appears with 12 other Justices of the Peace, Select Men, Constables and Grand Jurors who constitute the "Civil Authority" of the town. Williams served the state of Connecticut almost continuously for 40 years, either in local or Congressional posts, and he was "was one of the pivotal figures of the revolutionary era in his home state" ( DNB ).

Auction archive: Lot number 88
Auction:
Datum:
18 May 2012
Auction house:
Christie's
18 May 2012, New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

WILLIAMS, William (1731-1811). Signer (Connecticut) . Document signed ("Wm. Williams"), as Justice of the Peace, Lebanon, Connecticut, 2 January 1764. 1 page, folio, docketed on verso . Williams approves a slate of six men "nominated to be tavern keepers or Inn Holders in the Town of Lebanon for the year ensuing." Williams's signature appears with 12 other Justices of the Peace, Select Men, Constables and Grand Jurors who constitute the "Civil Authority" of the town. Williams served the state of Connecticut almost continuously for 40 years, either in local or Congressional posts, and he was "was one of the pivotal figures of the revolutionary era in his home state" ( DNB ).
WILLIAMS, William (1731-1811). Signer (Connecticut) . Document signed ("Wm. Williams"), as Justice of the Peace, Lebanon, Connecticut, 2 January 1764. 1 page, folio, docketed on verso . Williams approves a slate of six men "nominated to be tavern keepers or Inn Holders in the Town of Lebanon for the year ensuing." Williams's signature appears with 12 other Justices of the Peace, Select Men, Constables and Grand Jurors who constitute the "Civil Authority" of the town. Williams served the state of Connecticut almost continuously for 40 years, either in local or Congressional posts, and he was "was one of the pivotal figures of the revolutionary era in his home state" ( DNB ).

Auction archive: Lot number 88
Auction:
Datum:
18 May 2012
Auction house:
Christie's
18 May 2012, New York, Rockefeller Center
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