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James Monroe and John Quincy Adams Signed Four-La

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James Monroe and John Quincy Adams Signed Four-La
<B>James Monroe and John Quincy Adams Signed Four-Language Ship's Paper for a Pacific Whaling Voyage</B></I> Partly-printed document signed, IJames Monroe" as President, 16" x 20", Washington, June 5, 1820. A four-language ship's passport issued to David Paddock of the ship <I>William & Eliza</B></I> a 321 ton ship "bound for the Pacific Ocean and laden with Provisions for the use of the officers & crew & utensils for obtaining a cargo of oil..." In other words a whaling voyage. Countersigned "John Quincy Adams" as Secretary of State. The paper is published in the four maritime languages of the day: English, Dutch, Spanish and French. The document was intended to identify the ship as American and to insure safe passage in foreign waters. Usual folds, but otherwise extremely bright and clean with a near perfect paper seal. Simply matted with portraits of both Madison and Adams. A pretty display piece that makes an impressive presentation. <I>From the collection of Bradley O'Leary.</B></I> <I>Accompanied by COA from PSA/DNA.</B></I>