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Minutemen

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Auction Date:2014 Nov 12 @ 18:00 (UTC-05:00 : EST/CDT)
Location:236 Commercial St., Suite 100, Boston, Massachusetts, 02109, United States
ALS - Autograph Letter Signed
ANS - Autograph Note Signed
AQS - Autograph Quotation Signed
AMQS - Autograph Musical Quotation Signed
DS - Document Signed
FDC - First Day Cover
Inscribed - “Personalized”
ISP - Inscribed Signed Photograph
LS - Letter Signed
SP - Signed Photograph
TLS - Typed Letter Signed
Superb collection of eight partly-printed DSs signed by four different royal governors of Massachusetts, all concerning the service of Pembroke militiamen Thomas Turner and his son, Thomas Turner, Jr., dated between 1756 and 1772. The archive is comprised of four military commissions and two coroner appointments issued to the elder Turner, and two military commissions issued to his son, as follows:

Partly-printed DS, signed "W. Shirley" as governor of Massachusetts, two pages, 8.25 x 12, September 14, 1756, appointing Turner as "Coroner of the County of Plymouth."

Partly-printed DS, signed "T. Pownall" as governor of Massachusetts, one page, 16.25 x 12.75, April 29, 1760, appointing Turner as an ensign "in the first military company of Foot in the Town of Pembroke, under the Command of Captain John Ford in the Second Regiment of Militia in the County of Plymouth whereof Thomas Clap Esq. is Colonel." Also countersigned by Andrew Oliver as provincial secretary.

Partly-printed DS, signed "Fra. Bernard" as governor of Massachusetts, two pages, 8.25 x 12, January 28, 1762, appointing Turner as "Coroner of the County of Plymouth."

Partly-printed DS, signed "Fra. Bernard" as governor of Massachusetts, one page, 16.25 x 12.75, February 20, 1762, appointing Turner as a "Lieutenant of the first foot company in Pembroke." Also countersigned by Andrew Oliver as provincial secretary.

Partly-printed DS, signed "Fra. Bernard" as governor of Massachusetts, one page, 16.25 x 12.75, October 4, 1764, appointing Turner as "Captain of the first Military Company of Foot in the Town of Pembroke."

Partly-printed DS, signed "Fra. Bernard" as governor of Massachusetts, one page, 16.25 x 12.75, October 7, 1767, appointing Turner as "Captain of the first Military Company of Foot in the Town of Pembroke."

The military commissions issued to Turner, Jr., include:

Partly-printed DS, signed "Fra. Bernard" as governor of Massachusetts, one page, 16.5 x 13, October 20, 1767, appointing Turner, Jr., as "Captain of the first Military Company of Foot in the Town of Pembroke."

Partly-printed DS, signed "T. Hutchinson" as governor of Massachusetts, one page, 18.5 x 17, appointing Turner, Jr., as "Captain of the first Military Company of Foot in the Town of Pembroke."

All documents are mounted to boards. In overall good condition, with complete separations to intersecting folds, heavy overall toning and dampstaining, tears, and several instances of significant paper loss. The elder Turner served as a captain of the Pembroke militia during the French and Indian War and likely marched with Amherst in the capture of Montreal in 1760. At the outbreak of the American Revolution, Turner's son, by then also a militia captain, led his men on the Lexington Alarm of April 19, 1775. Turner, Jr. also served at First and Second Saratoga.