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BENJAMIN GOULD, Last Patriot To Leave From Bunker Hill Signed Document

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BENJAMIN GOULD, Last Patriot To Leave From Bunker Hill Signed Document
American Revolution
Exceedingly Rare Revolutionary War “Benjamin Gould” Last Patriot To Leave From Bunker Hill Signed Document
BENJAMIN GOULD. American Revolutionary War Patriot and Soldier, as a Corporal was wounded at the Battle of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, and was the very Last Patriot Soldier to leave from the Battle of Bunker Hill.
May 14th 1781-Dated Revolutionary War Manuscript Document Signed, “Benjm. Gould," Fine. This authentic original document is from the American Revolution, dated at Topsfield (MA), noting a substitute soldier bounty payment for a Mr. Eleazer Lake, Junior. It reads:

“Topsfield May 14th 1781 - Received of Mr. Eleazer Lake Junr Eighteen hard Dollars towards Paying his Prepotion (sic) of a man for the three years Service. - Benjm Gould".

This document measures approximately 7.5" x 3" and has some heavy age staining at its centerfold area. It is well written and signed, being easy to read in rich brown ink. Benjamin Gould, who signs the document, was an American corporal and was wounded at the Battle of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. He continued his service in the Massachusetts militia from 1777 until his honorable discharge on October 10, 1780. He took part in the Revolutionary War battles at Bennington, Stillwater, and Saratoga, and served as captain of the guard at West Point, at the time of Benedict Arnold's treason. Much more can be found about him online, as he is listed in multiple historic postings, and is accompanied with some historic biographical information. This is the first signature of Gould which we have offered in three decades.