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Colonial America: 1798 Supplying The U.S. Frigate Constitution

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Colonial America: 1798 Supplying The U.S. Frigate Constitution
Original 1798 Receipt For Supplying The U.S. Frigate Constitution Partly-printed Document related to the supply and equipping of the U.S. Frigate Constitution, August 3, 1798, Boston, 5.25" x 7", Very Fine. On laid paper and accomplished in manuscript, with a decorative border down left margin. The document is a receipt from Henry Jackson, U.S. Naval Agent, for $5.50 for "a Blank receipt book for the U. S. Frigate Constitution." Signed by Jos. Russell, who signed triplicate receipts, this being No. 1. The 44-gun Constitution was one of six ironsides authorized by Congress in 1794. It was designed by Joshua Humphreys, built in Edmund Hartt's shipyard at Boston, and launched on October 21, 1797. Old Ironside's copper sheathing was made by Paul Revere. Its hull of hard oak timbers was bent into place, rather than steamed in the usual manner, making it an innovation in naval technology. The total cost for the frigate was $302, 718. A historic document with provenance from the Henry Ford Museum.