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JONATHAN TRUMBULL, Signed 1807 Military Commission as Governor

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JONATHAN TRUMBULL, Signed 1807 Military Commission as Governor
Federal Period
“Jona. Trumbull” Signed Military Commission as Governor
JONATHAN TRUMBULL (1740-1809). Aide-de-Camp and Secretary to General George Washington, Continental Army Paymaster, Connecticut Congressman, Second Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, Senator and the Governor of Connecticut.
October 15, 1807-Dated, Superb quality, Partly-Printed Document Signed “Jona Trumbull” as Governor of Connecticut, upon period laid paper, New Haven, 7.75” x 12.75”, Choice Extremely Fine. Here, Trumbull is appointing William W. Avery “Ensign of the first Company in the 8th Regiment of Militia in this State....” Countersigned by Samuel Wyllys as Secretary. There is some trivial light toning and a couple of trivial pinholes at folds. The large white paper and wax seal is fully intact, looking quite magnificent and Trumbull’s huge 4.5” long signature is bold. Excellent premium quality that will look outstanding on display.
Jonathan Trumbull was a Continental Army Paymaster and the First Comptroller of the United States Treasury, before serving as George Washington’s Secretary (1781-83). He served as a Congressman from 1789-94, as the Second Speaker of the House from 1791-94, and Senator from 1795-96; he was Governor of Connecticut from 1797-1809.