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Haym Salomon was a Polish-American financial broker who supported the colonists upon arrival to New York in 1772 and offered services that helped fund the American Revolution. He often provided military units and soldiers with money from his own pocket to fund supplies, food and other combat essentials. Salomon was active in the Jewish community and founded the first synagogue in Philadelphia called Mikveh Israel.
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Haym Salomon Autograph Circa Early 1780s. Sold for Nearly $20,000.
Below are some items related to the Revolutionary War that we have sold:
Declaration of Independence signer, Thomas Nelson autograph letter signed, “Thos Nelson Jr.” as Governor of Virginia, thus Governor of the state where the Yorktown Surrender and the last fighting of the Revolutionary War happened. In this autograph letter signed, with an additional free frank signed, Nelson asks Brigadier General George Weedon to thwart disaster by taking care of supplying provisions for Washington’s Yorktown-bound army. Nelson personally fought in the Seige of Yorktown. Datelined Richmond, Virginia, 3 September 1781, letter reads: “…After congratulating you on the arrival of 28 French ships of the line, six frigates & 3000 troops, permit me to request your assistance for the support of a considerable army that are now on their march from the northward…Disappointment to so large an army would be attended with the most fatal effects. I think the game is nearly up with Cornwallis…” Large folio document runs one page and measures 8″ x 12.5″. Toning and light staining, with signed address leaf mounted to verso, else near fine. Published in Magazine of History, August 1910, pages 125-6. Provenance: Henkels Joshua I. Cohen sale, 12 November 1907, lot 122; collection of Adrian Joline; sold by Mary Benjamin to Allyn Kellogg Ford. Sold for $23,116.
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Benjamin Franklin land grant signed in Philadelphia on 27 April 1787, just one month before the start of the Constitutional Convention held in that city. Franklin served as President of Philadelphia’s Executive Council and signs ”B. Franklin” in that capacity, granting Private William Williams land in exchange for his service in the Revolutionary War. Document measures 15” x 12.5”, beautifully matted and framed to 40” x 23”. Weighs 14 lbs. Folds, toning and light staining throughout. Very good condition. Sold for $15,125.
Letter signed ”Lafayette” as Major General, to Brigadier General George Weedon, reporting on his move to the James River, and asking that Weedon defend Fredericksburg if Cornwallis moves in that direction. Also with postscript initialed ”L.F.”, and franking signature ”Lafayette M G” on address leaf. Datelined Ruffins Ferry [New Kent County, Virginia], 29 August 1781: ”…As I am about changing my ground for a position nearer James River, you will be pleased to direct the waggons or stores for this army to accommodate their route accordingly. They should not approach nearer the enemy than New-Castle. I am induced to this measure by some late intelligence from the enemy, which I cannot but act upon…In case of any move of the enemy your way, you will use every means for the defence of Fredericksburg till I can throw in my assistance…” Single page letter with integral address leaf measures 8.25″ x 12.75″. Moderate wear at folds and minor soiling on address leaf; very good. Abstracted in ”Lafayette in the Age of the American Revolution,” IV:511. Sold for $13,045.

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Long autograph letter signed by Richard Henry Lee, as Chair of the Marine Committee of Continental Congress, to Governor Patrick Henry of Virginia concerning Governor Henry’s interest in the exchange of naval prisoners. Retained draft is datelined Philadelphia, 3 March 1779. Lee explains how the congressional committee distinguishes between state and Continental prisoners, and how the British negotiate for each, adding that ”no cartel has ever been, or could be settled with the enemy for American prisoners in G.B., they being unwilling there to recognize us in such a light…and therefore these exchanges have been confined to prisoners in America only.” Given the enormous number of American prisoners of war who were dying in British prison ships, exchanges were a matter of great urgency, but were only rarely completed. Large single page letter measures 8” x 12.75”. Moderate dampstaining, paper repairs to separations at folds, verso reinforcement on bottom right of letter, two small ink burn holes, and numerous cross-outs and emendations. Very good condition. Published in Letters of Delegates to Congress, 12:142-3. Provenance: Freeman’s sale, 16 April 1928, lot 167. Sold for $7,199.

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