1826 Maine Governor Albion K Parris Signed Commission State Seal
1826 MAINE GOVERNOR ALBION K. PARRIS SIGNED MILITIA COMMISSION – CAPTAIN LIGHT INFANTRY – EMBOSSED STATE SEAL
An attractive and historically significant original 1826 State of Maine militia commission signed by Governor Albion K. Parris, appointing Jeremiah Baker as Captain of a Company of Light Infantry in the Third Regiment, First Brigade, Fifth Division of the Maine Militia.
The commission bears the large embossed Seal of the State of Maine and is also countersigned by Secretary of State Joseph Williamson.
Dated August 18, 1826, the commission grants Baker rank from July 1, 1826, during Maine's formative years as a newly admitted state.
The reverse retains the official printed oath certificate confirming Baker personally appeared and subscribed the constitutional oath on September 8, 1826, adding an additional layer of historical interest seldom preserved with these commissions.
Features
Original 1826 Maine militia commission
Signed by Governor Albion K. Parris
Countersigned by Secretary Joseph Williamson
Large embossed State of Maine seal
Captain, Company of Light Infantry
Reverse oath certification present
Attractive early American military document
Excellent display piece
Condition
Original folded condition with expected wear from age and storage. Fold separations, scattered foxing, staining, edge wear, and small losses are present. The document remains complete with strong signatures, readable text, and an attractive embossed seal. Please review all photographs carefully.
A desirable early Maine statehood document that would make an excellent addition to any collection of American military history, gubernatorial autographs, early state commissions, or Maine historical memorabilia.
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1826 MAINE GOVERNOR ALBION K. PARRIS SIGNED MILITIA COMMISSION – CAPTAIN LIGHT INFANTRY – EMBOSSED STATE SEAL
An attractive and historically significant original 1826 State of Maine militia commission signed by Governor Albion K. Parris, appointing Jeremiah Baker as Captain of a Company of Light Infantry in the Third Regiment, First Brigade, Fifth Division of the Maine Militia.
The commission bears the large embossed Seal of the State of Maine and is also countersigned by Secretary of State Joseph Williamson.
Dated August 18, 1826, the commission grants Baker rank from July 1, 1826, during Maine's formative years as a newly admitted state.
The reverse retains the official printed oath certificate confirming Baker personally appeared and subscribed the constitutional oath on September 8, 1826, adding an additional layer of historical interest seldom preserved with these commissions.
Features
Original 1826 Maine militia commission
Signed by Governor Albion K. Parris
Countersigned by Secretary Joseph Williamson
Large embossed State of Maine seal
Captain, Company of Light Infantry
Reverse oath certification present
Attractive early American military document
Excellent display piece
Condition
Original folded condition with expected wear from age and storage. Fold separations, scattered foxing, staining, edge wear, and small losses are present. The document remains complete with strong signatures, readable text, and an attractive embossed seal. Please review all photographs carefully.
A desirable early Maine statehood document that would make an excellent addition to any collection of American military history, gubernatorial autographs, early state commissions, or Maine historical memorabilia.
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