Lot 47
JACOB G. KLOCK (1738 - 1814) American Revolutionary War jurist who served as a member of the Assembly for Temporary Government of the Southern District of New York during the Revolution, and Chairman of the Tryon County Committee of Safety in 1777. The son of patriot George Klock, he was well educated although born and reared in a wilderness filled with Indian "savages" and wild beasts where the ordinary comforts of even the civilized life of his time were luxuries. Uncommon A.L.S. "Jacob G. Klock" 1p., oblong 8vo., "Palatine District" [New York], Dec. 4, 1784, to "Colo. Peter Bellinger" [American Revolutionary soldier, Colonel of New York State Militia from 1776 to 1783]. Judge Klock officially informs him that "...Josh Schuyler Tells me, that you had told him you had Seigned [sic] a Certificate for seven years half pay for Anna Schuyler widow of Philip Schuyler who was Slain in the late war, and delivered the same to Mrs. Lamb, who was to deliver the Said Certificate to me, in order to have the same audited, but Mrs. Lamb delivered me only two certificates the one of Mary Bell, the other Mary Stephens which are Audited, if you Could let them Know that they might fetch them...". Colonel Bellinger fought with General Nicholas Herkimer at the Battle of Oriskany, August 6, 1777. He was made commander of the German Flatts and Kingsland Militia, and is credited with holding the frontier through the remainder of the American Revolutionary War. Age-toned with minor stains, very good.
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