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1775 Revolutionary War Surgeon’s Services Bill

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1775 Revolutionary War Surgeon’s Services Bill
American Revolution
1775 Revolutionary War Surgeon’s Medical Services Bill
September 16-18, 1775-Dated Revolutionary War Period, Manuscript Document Signed, John Green M.D.,” (Worcester, Massachusetts), Very Fine.
Dr. John Green of Worcester, Massachusetts has rendered services for Abel Rice, a soldier in Captain Drapers Company, Colonel Bond's Regiment. This invoice measures 2” x 7” and is well written in deep brown ink on clean period laid paper. An extremely rare, original doctor’s signed invoice for the actual treatment of Continental Soldiers during the early days of the American Revolutionary War. Dr. John Green (1736-1799), was "An earnest Patriot. He was in 1773 a Member (and the only medical member) of the American Political Society, which was formed 'on account of the grievous burdens of the times,' and did so much to bring about that change of public sentiment which expelled the adherents of the Crown. He took a prominent part in all the Revolutionary proceedings, and in 1777 was sent as Representative to the general court. In 1778 and 1779 he was Town Treasurer, and in 1780 one of the Selectmen, the only physician who ever held that office" in Worcester.
Colonel William Bond (died 1776). Revolutionary Army officer and Colonel in the 25th Regiment of Foot from Massachusetts. Bond led the regiment from July 1775 to August 31, 1776, when he died from an illness at Mount Independence near Fort Ticonderoga.In July, 1775, when he held the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, Second-in-command, in the 37th Regiment of Foot (infantry) in General George Washington's Continental Army. After the death of the regiment's commander, Colonel Thomas Gardner, Bond was promoted to Colonel and took over command. After November, 1775, Bond's regiment was renamed the 25th Regiment and remained camped at Prospect Hill, Massachusetts, during the Winter of 1775-1776.