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The First President of New Hampshire Orders "One Barrell" of Gunpowder inA 1776.

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The First President of New Hampshire Orders  One Barrell  of Gunpowder inA 1776.
Manuscript D.S. of M(eschech) Weare, colonial New Hampshire jurist, Chief Justice of N.H. 1776-82, and first Pres. of N.H., 1776-84. Exeter, Oct. 22, 1776, 4 1/4 x 7 1/4. As Chairman of Committee of Safety. "Deliver Col. Mead one Barrell of the State's Powder." To Hon. Nath. Folsom. Docketed "Col. Hurd's Order...for Ranging'?] Company." Irregular quarter-size glue stain on blank portion, dollar-size stain on verso, some light foxing and wear, else darkly penned, the year "1776" and word "Powder" with thick accentuating strokes in rich brown, likely done to prevent alteration of the document. Weare may have set the stage for the Boston Tea Party: as a judge in the 1772 Pine Tree Riot case, the court's light fines were seen as encouragement for future acts of defiance against the Crown. He led drafting of the first formal constitution of any state, adopted in Jan. 1776; throughout the Revolution, as Chairman of New Hampshire's Committee of Safety, Weare occupied the seat of power when the legislature was not in session.