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French and Indian War 8 Signed Letters (French and Indian War) A fine collection of eight letters an

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French and Indian War 8 Signed Letters (French and Indian War) A fine collection of eight letters an
<B>(French and Indian War) A fine collection of eight letters and documents relative to the French and Indian (Seven Years) War.</B></I> INCLUDES: <B>John Armstrong (1725-1795), Autograph Letter Signed,</B></I> two pages, 8" x 13", Carlisle. [Pennsylvania], February 14, 1760 concerning the murder of two Indians: "<I>...Yesterday I was present when the Coroner of this County held an inquest on the dead Bodies of a Indian Man & Boy... who had been Kill'd at their Wigwam on the North Side of Canidogwinet Creek... I saw the bodies pul'd out of the water & the Mortal wounds in the heads... made either with a narrow Axe or Tamahawke [sic]; they were also both Scalp'd. The Man was a Delaware & commonly known by the name of Doctor John, -- I have been told by an Old Trader he never was lik'd by his Nation, being by Some of them accounted a Wizard-- he generally lived among the white people until the Indian irruptions [sic] happened... amongst the White people he always had the Character of a Sassy insolent fellow...various Conjectures arise -- Some imagine the Squaw in a Drunken fit might do it... Others are of the Opinion that some of Our people... done the deed...</B></I>" Armstrong served as an officer in the Seven Years War and also served as a general under George Washington during the American Revolution. Silked, minor losses, else very good; <B>Capt. James Patterson, Autograph Letter Signed,</B></I> one page, 8" x 12", no place given but likely Ft. Augusta, Pennsylvania, June 18, 1757, discussing recruiting efforts and military affairs: "<I>...the Shamokin regiment is filling fast Capt. Hambrige w[i]t[h] some others of the gentlemen officer sent - here last night about 60 men gook like w[hi]ch with the other recruits & recruiters will make a party 100 strong... I expect the favour of your Honour as I Delight to be doing something in behalf of your Honour... [and requesting that] I may be discharged from Fort and w[i]t[h] your Orders Permitted to try to find Some of these Our Enemies that's often seen five of which is said to be seen in Paxton day before yesterday; my Usage at Fort Augusta has been very good; I Suppose you have hard of the Defeat of Leuit. Halliday of the Second Battalion...</B></I>" Silked, losses affecting signature; <B>Charles Cruikshank, rare Autograph Document Signed,</B></I> one page, 7.5" x 6", New York, December 25, 1757, a sight draft for £164 "<I>...to Delancey Robinson & company...</B></I>". Fine condition; <B>John Tuliken, manuscript Document Signed as Lieutenant Colonel of the 45th Regiment of Foot,</B></I> one page 6" x 5", Louisbourg, September 16, 1763 certifying the seven-year service of Private Luke Murphy. At the end of the Seven Years War, the British razed the former French stronghold. Separated at folds, silked; <B>Joseph Gorham, Autograph Document Signed,</B></I> one page, 7" x 5", Marblehead, April 14, 1761, concerning a debt of £15 due to "<I>...the Government of Nova Scotia...</B></I>". Partial fold separation, reinforced on verso; <B>James Bradford, Autograph Letter Signed,</B></I> one page, 7" x 8.5", New York, Jan 4, 1755 to future Signer of the Declaration of Independence Stephen Hopkins: "<I>...General Shirley has order'd me to desire your honour will be pleas'd to give this Express a press Warrant...</B></I>" Fine; <B>Witt Browning, manuscript Document Signed,</B></I> one page, 8" x 4.5", Niagara, April 5, 1764 certifying that "<I>...John Steadman had four Horses employ'd five days in his majesty's Service form hence to Fort Scholsen...</B></I>" Fine; <B>(William Pepperrell) manuscript Document,</B></I> one page, 6" x 4", Kittery, February 12, 1750, an invoice for pitch, turpentine and tar. Pepperrell was famous for his 1745 expedition against Louisbourg. Very good. An amazing group from a difficult period to collect. Together, eight (8) pieces. From the Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Accompanied by LOA from PSA/DNA.