VARIOUS PROPERTIES
[AMERICANA]. MADISON, JAMES, President. Engraved document signed as President, Washington, D.C., n.d., 1 page, folio, ON PARCHMENT, with scalloped head, Ship's Passport, with large engraved vignettes of sailing ship and lighthouse, unaccomplished, except for note "The office of Secretary of State vacant at the signing by the President..." -- BOUDINOT, ELIAS, President of Continental Congress. Autograph letter signed as Director of the U.S. Mint, to Jonathan Dayton, Philadelphia, 31 December 1802, 1 3/4 pages, 4to, slightly discolored, integral address leaf: "...By this Post I forward my annual report to the President. The amount of the coinage this year has exceeded my Expectation...Dr. [Benjamin] Rush...will not trouble himself with complaining to the President...His conduct towards me, has been unbecoming a Gentleman..."; BOUDINOT. Autograph letter signed to "My dear Nephew," Burlington, 15 March 1820, 2 pages, folio, first page lightly browned, integral address leaf, discussing his poverty, his bad health and the New Jersey Bank -- CLARK, JOHN, Aide to General Greene. Autograph letter signed to [Elias] Boudinot, Morris Town, 5 May 1777, 3 pages, 4to, tipped to a larger leaf, a detailed report on the Danbury Raid by the British and arms being sent from France -- KNOX, HENRY, Secretary of War. Letter signed as Secretary of War, to Captain Buel, [New York], 6 May 1791, 3 pages, folio, first page slightly browned, else fine, concerning rules for promotion of officers and giving instructions for the march of troops -- LAFAYETTE, GILBERT DU MOTIER, MARQUIS DE. Autograph letter signed, n.p., 6 August 1789, 1 page, 4to, foxed, in French, regarding a regiment appointment -- PICKERING, TIMOTHY. Autograph letter signed, Trenton, 8 November 1798, 2 pages, 4to, lightly browned, interesting letter regarding the loan from Canada of "cannon...formerly given by George the II to South Carolina...it would be a graceful act if they were presented ...to the state of South Carolina..." --GRAY, HARRISON, Treasurer of Massachusetts Bay Colony. Partly printed document signed, Massachusetts Bay, 25 November 1770, 1 page, folio, edges ragged, lower left corner cut away (not affecting text), authorizing poll and other taxes for Hingham, Massachusetts -- BINGHAM, WILLIAM, Founder of Binghampton. Autograph letter signed to the "Honorable Secret Committee of Congress," St. Pierre, Martinique, 24 April 1778, 3 pages, 4to, concerning U.S. trade in the West Indies, the purchase of muskets for Congress and other matters; together 9 items. (9)

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[AMERICANA]. MADISON, JAMES, President. Engraved document signed as President, Washington, D.C., n.d., 1 page, folio, ON PARCHMENT, with scalloped head, Ship's Passport, with large engraved vignettes of sailing ship and lighthouse, unaccomplished, except for note "The office of Secretary of State vacant at the signing by the President..." -- BOUDINOT, ELIAS, President of Continental Congress. Autograph letter signed as Director of the U.S. Mint, to Jonathan Dayton, Philadelphia, 31 December 1802, 1 3/4 pages, 4to, slightly discolored, integral address leaf: "...By this Post I forward my annual report to the President. The amount of the coinage this year has exceeded my Expectation...Dr. [Benjamin] Rush...will not trouble himself with complaining to the President...His conduct towards me, has been unbecoming a Gentleman..."; BOUDINOT. Autograph letter signed to "My dear Nephew," Burlington, 15 March 1820, 2 pages, folio, first page lightly browned, integral address leaf, discussing his poverty, his bad health and the New Jersey Bank -- CLARK, JOHN, Aide to General Greene. Autograph letter signed to [Elias] Boudinot, Morris Town, 5 May 1777, 3 pages, 4to, tipped to a larger leaf, a detailed report on the Danbury Raid by the British and arms being sent from France -- KNOX, HENRY, Secretary of War. Letter signed as Secretary of War, to Captain Buel, [New York], 6 May 1791, 3 pages, folio, first page slightly browned, else fine, concerning rules for promotion of officers and giving instructions for the march of troops -- LAFAYETTE, GILBERT DU MOTIER, MARQUIS DE. Autograph letter signed, n.p., 6 August 1789, 1 page, 4to, foxed, in French, regarding a regiment appointment -- PICKERING, TIMOTHY. Autograph letter signed, Trenton, 8 November 1798, 2 pages, 4to, lightly browned, interesting letter regarding the loan from Canada of "cannon...formerly given by George the II to South Carolina...it would be a graceful act if they were presented ...to the state of South Carolina..." --GRAY, HARRISON, Treasurer of Massachusetts Bay Colony. Partly printed document signed, Massachusetts Bay, 25 November 1770, 1 page, folio, edges ragged, lower left corner cut away (not affecting text), authorizing poll and other taxes for Hingham, Massachusetts -- BINGHAM, WILLIAM, Founder of Binghampton. Autograph letter signed to the "Honorable Secret Committee of Congress," St. Pierre, Martinique, 24 April 1778, 3 pages, 4to, concerning U.S. trade in the West Indies, the purchase of muskets for Congress and other matters; together 9 items. (9)