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GEORGE TAYLOR
(1716 - 1781) Pennsylvania Signer of the Declaration of Independence, appointed a delegate to the Continental Congress in 1775 to replace a member of the Pennsylvania delegation who refused to support independence. He arrived too late to vote for independence, but in time to sign the Declaration of Independence. Taylor returned to Pennsylvania in March of 1777 to serve as a member of the Supreme Council, but retired due to ill health after only six weeks in office. During the Revolution, Taylor continued to oversee production of cannon shot and shells at Durham Furnace which he had leased from British sympathizer Joseph Galloway. ONE OF THE RAREST OF THE SIGNERS OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Exceedingly rare manuscript D.S. "Geo Taylor", 3pp. small folio, Greenwich, New Jersey, Dec. 31, 1779, a deed poll, in which Taylor sells a parcel of land in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, to a group of buyers for the sum of three thousand pounds. Beside the original deed is a lengthy integral D.S. by one of the buyers, ROBERT LETTIS HOOPER, JR.(1730-1797), Trenton, Nov. 8, 1782 in which Hooper in turn sells one third of his share of the parcel to two other men. Hooper was a Quartermaster in the Continental Army and, like Taylor, was an iron worker. He was also named a member of the Society of the Cincinnati. The document bears splits along the original folds, which have been professionally mended, as well as some foxed spots and some minor loss at fold junctions, also mended, else very good.

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December 10, 2016 11:00 AM EST
Wilmington, DE, US

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