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JOHN CHESTER Autograph Letter Signed Connecticut 1798 Revolutionary War Hero

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JOHN CHESTER Autograph Letter Signed Connecticut 1798 Revolutionary War Hero
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Excellent 1798 “John Chester” Signed Letter he Crossed the Delaware with Washington & Hero at Battle of Bunker Hill
JOHN CHESTER, (1749-1809). Revolutionary War Hero of the Battle of Bunker Hill, Crossed the Delaware with General George Washington, from Connecticut.
June 8, 1798-Dated Federal Period, Autograph Letter Signed, “John Chester”, as Connecticut Supervisor of the Revenue. This document measures approximately 8” x 9.75” written in quill on hand-made laid paper. The paper is well-preserved with some age toning. Written to “Collector White,” this letter accompanied forms and licenses sent from Chester to White. The docket appears on the reverse. This piece of Connecticut history will please any collector.


COLONEL JOHN CHESTER, Revolutionary War hero (1749-1809) from Weathersfield, Connecticut achieved distinction for his actions during the Revolutionary War. He graduated from Yale in 1767. In 1771 he was a lieutenant in the local militia. When the battle of Lexington and Concord took place on April 19,1775, he marched there leading a picked body of about 100 men which ranked as the most select body in the provincial army. They again distinguished themselves at the Battle of Bunker Hill June 17, 1775 where John Chester was wounded.

He was commissioned Colonel in June of 1776. John Chester fought at the Battle of White Plains, NY, where again he was wounded, and also was at the Battle of Trenton with George Washington in December 1776 where he crossing of the Delaware River with the Continental Army. He left the army in 1777 and was speaker of the Connecticut Legislature. He was the Supervisor of the Revenue (whiskey "sin" tax) from 1791 appointed by Washington until President Jefferson came into office in 1801.