80

1805 Thomas T. Tucker Signed Rare U.S. Treasury Document for Land in Chilicothe

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:240.00 USD Estimated At:400.00 - 500.00 USD
1805 Thomas T. Tucker Signed Rare U.S. Treasury Document for Land in Chilicothe
Autographs
1805 Thomas T. Tucker Signed U.S. Treasury Document
THOMAS TUDOR TUCKER (1745-1828). Member of the Continental Congress from South Carolina (1787-88), Continental Army Surgeon in the American Revolution, and later the longest-serving Treasurer of the United States (1801-1828).
May 3, 1805-Dated, Extremely Rare and unusual Partly-Printed Document Signed, “Th. T. Tucker - Treas. Uni. States", 1 page, measuring about 6.5” x 4.25”, (Washington), Choice Very Fine. Being a Receipt form for $1,117.37 paid for a specific tract of Land purchased in "the District of Chilicothe" (likely Ohio). A most unusual and rare form, which we have not previously encountered, that is boldly printed on laid period paper and beautifully signed in rich deep brown, “Th. T. Tucker - Treas. Uni. States".
Thomas Tudor Tucker (June 25, 1745 – May 2, 1828) was a Bermuda-born American physician and politician representing Charleston, South Carolina. He was elected from South Carolina in both the Continental Congress and the U.S. House. He later was appointed as Treasurer of the United States and served from 1801 to his death in 1828, establishing a record as the longest-serving Treasurer.