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Autographs/H: Stephen Hopkins Raises Recruits For The French and Indian War

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Autographs/H: Stephen Hopkins Raises Recruits For The French and Indian War
STEPHEN HOPKINS, Signer of the Declaration of Independence; Ten-Time Governor of Rhode Island; Author of the First Anti-Slavery Law in the United States. Document Signed "Step. Hopkins Gov'r" as Governor of Rhode Island, March 10, 1762, Providence, 12.5' x 8", Very Fine. To the Sheriff of the County of Bristol. In part: "Whereas His Excellency Major General [Jeffrey] Amherst...hath received His Majesty's Commands for compleating the Regular Regiments, serving in North America, by Recruits to be raised by the Several Provinces as is therein directed. In obedience to those commands General Amherst demands of this Colony one Hundred and Seventy eight effective Men for that Service; and desires me to lay this Demand before the General Assembly of this Colony, and to use my utmost Influence with them to come to Such Resolution as may effectually comply therewith. Therefore, this is in His Majesty's Name to command You immediately to give Notice to each of the Members of the General Assembly within your county, to meet together at the Court House in South Kingstown, on Tuesday the twenty third Day of this Instant March...in order to sit in General Assembly and take into consideration the aforementioned Demand of Gen'l Amherst...." On the verso, the Deputy Sheriff, Simeon Peck, states that he has notified each of the members of the General Assembly to be present as ordered. There are several tape repairs on the verso, which do not show through, and a few edge chips; the red wax seal at top left has transferred to a blank portion at lower left. Hopkins signed boldly in dark brown ink. The document has nice eye appeal and would display nicely.