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1777 Bond for Raising of a Company of Soldiers for the Defence of Connecticut

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1777 Bond for Raising of a Company of Soldiers for the Defence of Connecticut
American Revolution
1777 Manuscript Bond Issued for the Raising a Company of Soldiers in Defence of the State of Connecticut
June 17th, 1777-Dated Revolutionary War Period, Manuscript Document Signed, “Elijah Robmisen” and “Abner Prior” with their seals, being a Financial Money Bond of Two Thousand Pounds, for the Raising of a Company of Soldiers for the Defence (sic) of Connecticut.
Rare original beautifully penned Revolutionary War Handwritten Financial Bond Document signed by two Captains on June 17th, 1777, 1-page measuring about 12” x 8.5” plus a full blank Integral second page docketing leaf, Choice Extremely Fine. This Performance Bond (which is much more scarce than the printed type) obligates Captain Elijah Robinson to be paymaster of his own company of soldiers and to be responsible for paying and enlisting men in said company out of the public Treasury. Captain Abner Prior also signs as being similarly bound by this obligation. If either men failed to perform, they would forfeit 2,000 Pounds. It is interesting to note that part of the original text has been crossed out which significantly read, (“Appointed Paymaster to his own Company now to be raised,) ‘to Join the Continental Army’ (for the Defence of this State.” The point being to have “State” control decisions over the disposition of those Soldiers, so raised. The original paper and wax seals are fully present and in good condition along side their signatures. This Bond is very boldly and clearly written on clean laid period paper having excellent overall eye appeal. Docket reads, in full: “Capt. Elijah Robinson’s Bond dated 17th June 1777”. This rare form should be worthy of a premium for both its quality and historic content.