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Madison, James & James Monroe. Privateer's commission signed as President and as Secretary of State.

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Madison, James & James Monroe. Privateer's commission signed as President and as Secretary of State.
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147. Madison, James & James Monroe. Privateer's commission signed "(James Madison") as President and ("Jas Monroe" as Secretary of State, 1-page (16 x 12.75 in.; 406 x 324 mm), Washington, 6 March 1813, a partially-printed document being the Privateer's commission for the schooner called "Tom" during the War of 1812. Horizontal crack through wafer seal with archival tape repair on verso. James Madison & James Monroe sign a Privateer's commission for the armed schooner called "Tom" "to seize and take any armed or unarmed British vessel" during the War of 1812. The document reads in part: James Madison, President of the United States of America,...I have commissioned ...the private armed Schooner called the Tom of the burthen of Two hundred & eighty six 35/95 tons, or thereabouts, owned by Gerrard Wilson , James Williams, and John Gooding of Baltimore in the State of Maryland, all Citizens of the United States of America mounting Five (5 twelve pound Carronades) & one nine pound carriage guns, and navigated by forty men, hereby authorizing Thomas Wilson Captain...to subdue, seize and take any armed or unarmed British vessel... $600 - $800