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<b>29.</b> <b>SAMUEL HUNTINGTON</b>
<hr align=left size=5 width=33% color=#778899>(1731-1796). Jurist and statesman.<b> </b>A<b> Signer</b> of the Declaration of Independence, Huntington was president of the Continental Congress (1779-81) and the first president of the United States in Congress Assembled after the ratification of the Articles of Confederation in 1781. In CT, he held the offices of Supreme Court Justice (1774-84), Chief Justice (1784) and governor (1786-1796). Very nice ALS “<i>S. Huntington</i>” as governor, 1½pp, 8"x12½", Norwich, Mar 30, 1792. To Mr. Kingsbury in the State Comptroller’s office requesting that the town of Plainfield be provided “<i>Information, in order to make a final Settlement of their taxes</i>...” Huntington points out that the particular information required “<i>cannot be fully obtained from the Books in the Comptroller’s office, but suppose recourse musts be had to the books now in possession of Mr</i>. [Oliver] <i>Wolcott in Philadelphia</i>...” That being the case, he asked Kingsbury to “<i>write to Mr. Wolcott, to state & certify an amount of those matters so far as the Books in his possession will give the needfull Information</i>...” If Mr. Wolcott’s engagements in that city prevent him from doing so, he was to ask that the books be returned to the comptroller’s office, “<i>unless he should judge that this State must materially suffer by returning those books at this time</i>.” If Wolcott provides the amount needed by Plainfield, Huntington then asks that it be forwarded to him “<i>as soon as may be for the benefit of Plainfield</i>...” Docket states this is a “<i>Copy of a letter to the Comptroller</i>.” Boldly penned and signed. Entirely separated center fold and partially separated bottom fold, both with no paper loss, repaired with clear tape on verso; light foxing; else VG. <b>Oliver Wolcott Jr</b>. (1760-1833) was CT comptroller of the treasury from 1791 until he succeeded Alexander Hamilton as US secretary of the treasury in 1795. Apparently he was in Philadelphia, the US capital at the time.
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