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(JOHN HANCOCK) 1764, Shipping Document of a Bag Containing 500 Dollars

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(JOHN HANCOCK) 1764, Shipping Document of a Bag Containing 500 Dollars
Autographs
John Hancock Ships a Bag Containing “500 Dollars” Document Completed Entirely In John Hancock’s Hand


(JOHN HANCOCK).
September 30, 1764-Dated, Partially-Printed Shipping Document, at Boston, unsigned, the completed Manuscript Text in the hand of John Hancock, Fine. This original form is printed on early laid period paper, measures 4.5” x 9” with its original black wax seal appearing very distinct in the upper left corner. Some small edge chinks affect some of the manuscript text in the upper right corner. It is even in tone with some deeper tone areas and tipped to a larger sheet. There is very bold, clear rich brown manuscript portions by John Hancock and deep black printed text. It is also accompanied by a circa 1850 Engraved Print of John Hancock with his famous engraved facsimile signature below, 9” x 5” Very Fine. Below the seal is the notation:

“1 Bag of 500 Dollars.” This late French and Indian War period document is a receipt for the transfer and shipping of a bag of 500 (Spanish Milled “Pillar” Dollars) from the Hancock’s Wharf Office to “JOSIAH STOVER.” This money to be transported to “Thomas Williams Esq., StoreKeeper & Paymaster to the Honorable Board of Ordinance ... Port of Annapolis, Royal.”

At this time in his life, young John Hancock was employed as a clerk in the office of his uncle and surrogate father, Boston merchant, Thomas Hancock. This rare document shows the importance of hard silver coinage payment being transferred and made to fund the British American War efforts of the period. (Manuscript text confirmed as that of John Hancock by John Reznikoff.) A most important Early American financial and shipping document. (2 items).