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THOMAS MIFFLIN
(1744 - 1800) American Revolutionary officer, President of the Continental Congress, major general, and member of the Constitutional Convention. Good content partly-printed D.S. as Governor, 1p. folio parchment, Philadelphia, June 7, 1789, a deed in which Michael Morgan O'Brien is recognized as the lawful purchaser of a block of land in the City of Philadelphia once owned by Loyalist Joseph Galloway, a delegate to the First Continental Congress and friend of Benjamin Franklin, his land confiscated at war's end. O'Brein purchased a prime piece of land bounded by Lombard, Front, Pine and Water Streets, next to a lot owned by printer John Dunlap as shown on verso. A few tiny holes, signature just a bit light, else very good.

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February 19, 2014 11:00 AM EST
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