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Lot 312: New York Ledger Book, Early 1800s

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Lot  312: New York Ledger Book, Early 1800s
<b>American Revolution</b><hr><b>New York Ledger Book with Revolutionary War Claims</b>

<b>Early 1800s Ledger Book from Upstate New York, Fine.</b>
12.5” x 7.5” hardbound ledger of a New York firm, “Noble & Hayes,” with missing front cover and worn spine, approximately 200 written pages. Warped, worn and dampstained pages, with brown-inked ledger statements from 1801 to the 1830s. Pages are watermarked with a figure with a crown holding a sprig with a shield and spear. The entries are all in a nice hand with flowing headings; covering data from Albany, Catskill, and elsewhere in New York. Of special interest are what appear to be copies of Revolutionary War claims signed by John Calhoun, John Robb, and some 18 others. For example, near the end of the ledger is a page titled: “War Department / Revolutionary Claim / I certify that in conformity with the lay of the United States of the 7th June 1832 John Deming of the state of New York who was a private in the Revolutionary Army is entitled to receive Thirty Six Dollars and sixty six cents ... per Anum during his natural life commencing on the 4th of March 1831 and payable semiannually...” The page is signed by John Robb, Acting Secretary of War. Other pages are signed by Lew Cass, Secretary of War, and various commissioners of pensions.