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JONATHAN TRUMBULL, 1799 Signed Officers Commission as Governor of Connecticut

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JONATHAN TRUMBULL, 1799 Signed Officers Commission as Governor of Connecticut
Autographs
1799 Jonathan Trumbull Signed CT. Officer's Commission
JONATHAN TRUMBULL, Jr. (1740-1809). Revolutionary War Patriot Leader, son of Jonathan Trumbull, Sr. who was an intimate colleague and friend of George Washington, who dubbed him "Brother Jonathan," and Governor of Connecticut.
May 15, 1799-Dated. Partially-Printed Document Signed, "Jona(than) Trumbull," as Governor of Connecticut, Choice Very Fine. This ia n original Officer's Commission from Jonathan Trumbull, Captain-General and Commander in Chief in and over the State of Connecticut, made to Josiah Johnson. It is very boldly printed in black on fine quality period laid paper, with much original text press embossing still remining within the paper. It measures about 13" x 7.75" with three vertical folds and is very clean. Text is printed with spaces for handwritten name, date, post being filled, signatures of Trumbull and is also Signed by his Secretary, "Samuel Wyllys," who also signed Colonial Currency for Connecticut. Here, Josiah Johnson, Gentleman, is appointed to be a 2nd Lieutenant of a Troop of Horse in the Seventh Regiment in this State. A beautiful, large embossed Connecticut State Paper Seal occupies the left side quarter. Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. was Appointed Secretary to George Washington in the Revolutionary War,2nd Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Trumbull's father was a great Patriot leader, an intimate of George Washington, who dubbed him "Brother Jonathan." A very clean, boldly printed document that is one of the nicest in quality we have seen, with a very large, bold brown 4.75" long signature!