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Thomas McKean signed handwritten letter
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Auction by Pook & Pook, Inc.(162)
This item is in Downingtown, PA
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Item Details
Thomas McKean signed handwritten letter, dated Philadelphia Sept. 26th, 1789, inscribed Gentleman, Captain James McLean has entered into a recognizance, with a sufficient surety, for his future good behaviour (sic) and as he appears to me to be now perfectly sane, you are hereby desired forthwith to discharge him from the present confinements in the hospital, addressed to The Managers of the Pennsylvania Hospital in lower left corner, verso of second page is inscribed From the Chief Justice Sept. 26,1789. Thomas McKean was an American lawyer and politician from Delaware and Philadelphia, delegate to the Continental Congress, signor of the Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation, Chief Justice and second Governor of Pennsylvania. Captain James McLean was captain of the Pennsylvania Invalid Guards. Provenance: The Ephemera Collection of Joseph Rubinfine, Merritt Island, Florida. | Condition 1/2" x 3" repair to lower right corner of both pages but does not interfere with the script or signature, creases, very minor toning. | Estimate: $300-500
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Auction Details
Firearms, Militaria & Ephemera463 East Lancaster Ave., Downingtown, PA, 19335Thursday, Jul 30, 2020 | 8:00 AM CDT
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IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING FIREARMS AND TAXIDERMY - Purchasers of firearms must strictly comply with all state and federal regulations governing their purchase, registration, and transportation. If a purchaser does not possess a federal license, he/she must comply with additional registration as required by their resident state. The purchaser is solely responsible for fees associated with the additional registration requirements. If the purchaser is not in possession of a federal license and is not a resident of Pennsylvania, he/she must make arrangements with a transfer agent in their resident state. Non-US purchasers of hunting trophies should check with customs prior to shipping because each country has different rules and regulations.