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SAMUEL OSGOOD
(1747-1813) Revolutionary War Officer, Member of the Continental Congress, Commissioner of the Continental Treasury. Manuscript D.S. 1p. 4to., "Board of Treasury", Apr. 24, 1788. Titled "Circular" at top, the letter is directed to James Ewing, Esq. Commander of the Loan Office for New Jersey and reads. In part: "...To avoid any accident which may happen in the transmitting Loan Office Certificates to this Office in lieu of those for which Certificates of Specie value are issued, you will be pleased to cancel the original Certificates, before they are forwarded. This will be best done by punching them". At conclusion are signatures of the three commissioners who replaced Robert Morris as Superintendent of Finance, Osgood, WALTER LIVINGSTON and ARTHUR LEE. A docket on verso, no doubt in Ewing's hand, reads: "Board of Treasury - Apr. 24, 1788 directing to punch the cancelled L. O. Certificates". Folds with light separations at right margin, overall very good condition. Osgood (1747-1813) led a local company of minutemen into the Battle of Lexington and Concord in the spring of 1775. They followed the retreating British, and became part of the Siege of Boston. As more troops assembled, Osgood was made Major of a brigade while serving at Cambridge, and later was promoted to Colonel. He later served as a delegate to the Continental Congress where he served from 1782 to 1784. In 1785 the National Congress made him a Commissioner of the Treasury. In 1812, Osgood was elected the first President of the then newly-formed City Bank of New York, which later became Citibank.

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