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Financier of the Revolution. Complete newspap

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Financier of the Revolution. Complete newspap
Financier of the Revolution. Complete newspaper, The Independent Gazeteer; or, the Chronicle of Freedom, Philadelphia, June 5, 1784, 4 pp. With extensive front-page advertisement of Haym Salomon, "Authorized Broker to the Office of Finance...Has now, to dispose of, at his Office in Front-street (where he transacts, in the most extensive manner, every branch of business relative to his profession) Bank Stock...He flatters himself with his...punctuality, and extensive connexions in his business...." Ads elsewhere: "To be sold...A new Sloop, also a healthy Negro Boy...a registered slave...only sold because he dislikes going to sea...." Another ad of Salomon on page 4: "Wants as an Apprentice, a lad of about sixteen years of age. He must be of a good family, write a tolerable hand...." Lengthy legal notice, ironically on the loss of the ship "Success," signed in type by John Nixon, distinguished patriot who achieved fame by being the first to read the Declaration of Independence in public; later Pres. of Bank of North America. In the news, description of the Libertas Americana medal marked July 4, 1776, "struck at Paris, under the direction of his Excellency Dr. Franklin...." News from Charleston that "the whig citizens there have at length determined to expel the refugees and British adherents from amongst them...." Substantial letter signed in type by G. Washington as Pres. of Society of Cincinnati, at their first meeting, to senior French officers: "...Your merits and services are indeliby impressed upon the hearts of a whole nation, and that your names and actions can never be lost in oblivion...." Delightful ad for "Toys, a large and curious assortment...," including "neat drest dolls, naked dolls...slates and pencils...marbles and alleys...large wood horses...brass Jews harp...very neat guns...." Right vertical edge of second leaf closely trimmed, probably by printer, affecting last letter on all lines on page 3, and just grazing some of very first letters in left column on page 4; minor foxing, else fine. In all, a wonderful item, rich in content, linking John Nixon, Haym Salomon, George Washington et al.