1777 Revolutionary War PA Assembly Pay Order Bayard Signed Rittenhouse LANCASTER
1777 REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENNSYLVANIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY PAY ORDER
Original Revolutionary War-era Pennsylvania government pay order dated Lancaster, October 13, 1777.
The document orders payment to Joseph Kirkbride, Esquire for his service in the Pennsylvania General Assembly and for travel expenses. It is signed by John Bayard, Speaker of the Pennsylvania Assembly, and directed to David Rittenhouse, Treasurer of Pennsylvania.
Features a printed Revolutionary-era governmental form with extensive manuscript entries and original signatures.
Highlights
Dated October 13, 1777
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Signed by John Bayard, Speaker
Addressed to David Rittenhouse, Treasurer
Pay order for Joseph Kirkbride, Esq.
Revolutionary War period government document
Original endorsements on reverse
Condition
Age toning, folds, minor edge wear, and old archival tape reinforcement on reverse. Remains highly displayable with strong manuscript content and signature.
An outstanding Revolutionary War Pennsylvania governmental document connecting John Bayard, David Rittenhouse, and the operation of Pennsylvania's wartime government during the critical year of 1777.
The signature at center is that of John Bayard, who served as Speaker of the Pennsylvania Assembly during the Revolution. David Rittenhouse, named as Treasurer, was one of America's foremost scientists, astronomers, instrument makers, and public officials.
The Lancaster dateline is especially important. In September–October 1777, Pennsylvania's government and the Continental Congress were displaced from Philadelphia because of the British occupation, making Lancaster a temporary center of government during a critical phase of the Revolution.
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1777 REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENNSYLVANIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY PAY ORDER
Original Revolutionary War-era Pennsylvania government pay order dated Lancaster, October 13, 1777.
The document orders payment to Joseph Kirkbride, Esquire for his service in the Pennsylvania General Assembly and for travel expenses. It is signed by John Bayard, Speaker of the Pennsylvania Assembly, and directed to David Rittenhouse, Treasurer of Pennsylvania.
Features a printed Revolutionary-era governmental form with extensive manuscript entries and original signatures.
Highlights
Dated October 13, 1777
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Signed by John Bayard, Speaker
Addressed to David Rittenhouse, Treasurer
Pay order for Joseph Kirkbride, Esq.
Revolutionary War period government document
Original endorsements on reverse
Condition
Age toning, folds, minor edge wear, and old archival tape reinforcement on reverse. Remains highly displayable with strong manuscript content and signature.
An outstanding Revolutionary War Pennsylvania governmental document connecting John Bayard, David Rittenhouse, and the operation of Pennsylvania's wartime government during the critical year of 1777.
The signature at center is that of John Bayard, who served as Speaker of the Pennsylvania Assembly during the Revolution. David Rittenhouse, named as Treasurer, was one of America's foremost scientists, astronomers, instrument makers, and public officials.
The Lancaster dateline is especially important. In September–October 1777, Pennsylvania's government and the Continental Congress were displaced from Philadelphia because of the British occupation, making Lancaster a temporary center of government during a critical phase of the Revolution.
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