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Jonathan Trumbull Sr.
Hartford, CT, May 31, 1777
Governor Trumbull Handwritten Rev. War Dated Order for Musket Powder
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Autograph Document Signed, "Jonth. Trumbull", 1p, 7.75" x 4", Hartford, Connecticut, May 31, 1777. Expected folds and creases. Ink show through with minor ink erosion. Toning and discoloration. In very good condition.

To Elderkin & Wales, Manufacturers of Powder, in Windham. In full: "Please to deliver to the Selectmen of Plainfield as their Order for The Town Stock Two hundred pounds weight of Musket powder Taking their receipt".

At verso: "Plainfield June 23, 1777 / Please to Deliver the Contents of the within order to Mr John Cleveland for the use of this town / Andrew Backus, Selectman".

Jonathan Trumbull Sr. (1710-1785) was born in Connecticut and graduated from Harvard College in 1727. He studied theology and received a Master of Arts degree in 1730, but became a merchant with his father in 1731. He served as a delegate to the General Assembly from 1733 to 1740, and as colonel of a Connecticut regiment during the French and Indian War. Trumbull served as deputy-governor of the Colony of Connecticut from 1766 to 1769, Governor of the Connecticut Colony from 1769 to 1776, and first Governor of the State of Connecticut from 1776 to 1784. He was the only colonial governor to join the Revolutionary cause. Trumbull was a friend and advisor of George Washington throughout the Revolutionary period, dedicating the resources of Connecticut to the fight for independence. Washington declared Trumbull to be "the first of the patriots".

Jedediah Elderkin (1718-1793) was commissioned colonel of the 15th Regiment of Connecticut militia in May 1775, but it was as a procurer of munitions and other supplies for the army, not as a field commander, that he contributed most to the American cause. A silk producer as well as a lawyer before the war, Elderkin undertook a very different type of manufacturing in December 1775 when he joined Captain Nathaniel Wales, Jr. (1733-1810) in erecting a powder mill. Elderkin & Wales manufactured most of the powder used by the Continental army in their mills in Windham.

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  • Dimensions: 7.75" x 4"
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