1777 Revolutionary Receipt-Possible Connection To Declaration Signer Huntington
1777 Revolutionary War Era Provisioning Receipt – 101 Casks of Pork – Norwich CT – Possible Huntington Signer Family Connection
Description
Offered is an original Revolutionary War-period manuscript receipt dated August 23, 1777, written at Norwich, Connecticut, documenting payment for transporting a substantial shipment of provisions during the American Revolution.
The document reads in part:
"Rec'd of Mr. Huntington Ninety Pound Eighteen Shillings in full for carting of one hundred & one cask of pork from Windham to Providence..."
and is signed by J. Frisbie.
This remarkable manuscript records payment for the transportation of 101 casks of pork from Windham, Connecticut, to Providence, Rhode Island, a major shipment during one of the most critical years of the Revolutionary War. Pork was a primary preserved food used to sustain both civilian populations and military forces, making provisioning records from this period highly desirable historical artifacts.
Historical Significance
The document references a Mr. Huntington of eastern Connecticut. Norwich and Windham were closely associated with the influential Huntington family during the Revolutionary era.
Of particular interest, Samuel Huntington, a Connecticut statesman, President of the Continental Congress, and signer of the Declaration of Independence, resided in Norwich and was actively involved in public affairs during 1777.
While no direct attribution can presently be made from the document alone, the geographic location, date, and family prominence create the intriguing possibility that the referenced "Mr. Huntington" may have been connected to the same Huntington family that produced Declaration signer Samuel Huntington.
No claim is made that Samuel Huntington is the individual referenced. Buyers are encouraged to conduct their own research and authentication.
Features
Original Revolutionary War-era manuscript
Dated August 23, 1777
Norwich, Connecticut
Signed by J. Frisbie
References payment of £90.18
Documents transport of 101 casks of pork
Route: Windham, Connecticut to Providence, Rhode Island
Contemporary docketing on reverse
Handwritten iron gall ink on laid paper
Excellent display and research value
Condition
Good original eighteenth-century condition with expected folds, toning, edge wear, and handling consistent with age. Ink remains dark and highly legible. Please review all photographs carefully as they form part of the description.
Collector Appeal
An exceptional Revolutionary War-period transportation and provisioning document combining:
Early American commerce
Connecticut history
Revolutionary War logistics
Food supply transportation
Huntington family research potential
Possible association with the family of Declaration signer Samuel Huntington
Rarely do surviving manuscripts provide such a specific snapshot of wartime supply operations in New England during 1777.
Authentication: Sold as an original 1777 manuscript document. No third-party authentication accompanies this item. Buyers are encouraged to obtain any additional expert opinions or authentication they deem appropriate.
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1777 Revolutionary War Era Provisioning Receipt – 101 Casks of Pork – Norwich CT – Possible Huntington Signer Family Connection
Description
Offered is an original Revolutionary War-period manuscript receipt dated August 23, 1777, written at Norwich, Connecticut, documenting payment for transporting a substantial shipment of provisions during the American Revolution.
The document reads in part:
"Rec'd of Mr. Huntington Ninety Pound Eighteen Shillings in full for carting of one hundred & one cask of pork from Windham to Providence..."
and is signed by J. Frisbie.
This remarkable manuscript records payment for the transportation of 101 casks of pork from Windham, Connecticut, to Providence, Rhode Island, a major shipment during one of the most critical years of the Revolutionary War. Pork was a primary preserved food used to sustain both civilian populations and military forces, making provisioning records from this period highly desirable historical artifacts.
Historical Significance
The document references a Mr. Huntington of eastern Connecticut. Norwich and Windham were closely associated with the influential Huntington family during the Revolutionary era.
Of particular interest, Samuel Huntington, a Connecticut statesman, President of the Continental Congress, and signer of the Declaration of Independence, resided in Norwich and was actively involved in public affairs during 1777.
While no direct attribution can presently be made from the document alone, the geographic location, date, and family prominence create the intriguing possibility that the referenced "Mr. Huntington" may have been connected to the same Huntington family that produced Declaration signer Samuel Huntington.
No claim is made that Samuel Huntington is the individual referenced. Buyers are encouraged to conduct their own research and authentication.
Features
Original Revolutionary War-era manuscript
Dated August 23, 1777
Norwich, Connecticut
Signed by J. Frisbie
References payment of £90.18
Documents transport of 101 casks of pork
Route: Windham, Connecticut to Providence, Rhode Island
Contemporary docketing on reverse
Handwritten iron gall ink on laid paper
Excellent display and research value
Condition
Good original eighteenth-century condition with expected folds, toning, edge wear, and handling consistent with age. Ink remains dark and highly legible. Please review all photographs carefully as they form part of the description.
Collector Appeal
An exceptional Revolutionary War-period transportation and provisioning document combining:
Early American commerce
Connecticut history
Revolutionary War logistics
Food supply transportation
Huntington family research potential
Possible association with the family of Declaration signer Samuel Huntington
Rarely do surviving manuscripts provide such a specific snapshot of wartime supply operations in New England during 1777.
Authentication: Sold as an original 1777 manuscript document. No third-party authentication accompanies this item. Buyers are encouraged to obtain any additional expert opinions or authentication they deem appropriate.
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