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THOMAS SINNICKSON, 1796, Document Signed

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THOMAS SINNICKSON, 1796, Document Signed
Autographs
New Jersey United States Likely Unique Loan Interest Form Signed By American Patriot Thomas Sinnickson
THOMAS SINNICKSON. (1744 - 1817) American Patriot, Merchant, Politician, and Judge of Salem, New Jersey. As a Correspondent of the New Jersey Committee of Safety, his inflammatory Pro-Independence writings led British Lord Howe to offer a "Dead or Alive" bounty on his head!
March 19, 1796, Federal Period, Partially-Printed Document, Signed “Thos Sinnickson,” as the Commissioner of Loans of New Jersey, 3.75” x 6”, Choice Extremely Fine. This being a Receipt of $30.77 of Interest Paid on Stock of 6% and 3% Issued Loans of the United States, neatly Signed by Thomas Sinnickson at the lower right. This document is specific to New Jersey and has “Assumed Debt” typeset within the center of the right border design. This is a very rare New Jersey Loan United States form and is the first we have ever offered of this important type. Possibly Unique.
Sinnickson was a Captain in the 1st Salem (Co.) Regiment of New Jersey Militia, where he also served as paymaster. He was present at the battles of Trenton and Princeton. In addition to serving in the New Jersey Assembly, he was also a delegate to the Provincial congress in 1775, and was elected to the First Congress as Representative from New Jersey. He also served as Representative in the 5th Congress, and was a long-serving judge on the Court of Common Pleas.