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Lot 223: S.W. Blount Signed Document 1844

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Lot  223: S.W. Blount Signed Document 1844
<b>Autographs</b><hr><b>“S. W. Blount”
Signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence
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<b>(TEXAS INDEPENDENCE).</b>
Document Signed, “S.W. Blount,” twice, as a justice of the peace, San Augustine County Court, Republic of Texas, December 30, 1844, 12” x 8,” Choice Very Fine. Manuscript document with sharp, brown-inked writing and signatures, being a court order settling a dispute between Sampson Holloway and Benjamin Anderson. Blount signs on front and back of this “order of sale”--which instructed the sheriff to sell off 15 bales of cotton to cover a debt of $163. The paper is toned and dampstained, with wear and expert paper restoration along the right edge. Stephen William Blount, acting on behalf of the court system in this document, was also a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, according to a penciled notation below the docketing panel.
Blount, (1808-1890) was born in Georgia, and served as deputy sheriff and sheriff of Burke County before moving to Texas in 1835. He was one of the three representatives from San Augustine at the independence convention of 1836. He served in the Texas army, was first county clerk in San Augustine County, and from 1846-49 was postmaster. Ultimately he acquired 60,000 acres and raised cotton. During the Civil War he was fiscal agent for the Confederate States of America. (SEE: http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles)