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1780 MICHAEL HILLEGAS Signed Financial Letter as Continental Congress Treasurer!

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1780 MICHAEL HILLEGAS Signed Financial Letter as Continental Congress Treasurer!
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1780 Michael Hillegas America’s First Treasurer During the Revolutionary War Signed Financial Letter
MICHAEL HILLEGAS (1729-1804), First Treasurer of the United States for the Continental Congress, Hillegas edited the Declaration of Independence, used much of his own personal funds to help support the American Revolutionary War, and his portrait appears on the Ten-dollar Gold Certificate in the currency series issued in the years 1907 and 1922.
August 2, 1780-Dated Revolutionary War, Important financial Autograph Letter Signed, "Ml. Hillegas Treas'r.," 1/2 page, 4to, Philadelphia, . As the nation's first Treasurer, he writes Nathaniel Appleton, Commissioner of the Continental Loan Office for Massachusetts:

"In pursuance of an Order of the Honble. the Board of Treasury I transmit to you... two thousand seven hundred sheets at 100 dollars. Each is Two hundred and seventy Thousand Dollars of the unsigned Money prepared for your State in pursuance of the Resolutions of Congress of the 18th of March last. I sent you last Month... 750 sheets of the like kind..." With a brief postscript, also signed, in which he writes that he has also included 300 Proof sheets of the bills dated January 14, 1779.

A little ink erosion, but overall in beautiful condition. The resolution in question provided for the destruction of devalued currency and the issuing of:

"bills... redeemable in specie, within six years after the present, and bear an interest at the rate of five per centum per annum...That the said new bills issue on the funds of individual states... and be signed by persons assigned by them..."