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CT. Connecticut Pay-Table Office, 1784, Tax Warrant Pair.

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Paper Money - United States Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 150.00 USD
CT. Connecticut Pay-Table Office, 1784, Tax Warrant Pair.
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90.00USDto D******e (9023)+ buyer's premium
This item SOLD at 2026 Feb 17 @ 12:55UTC-05:00 : EST/CDT
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Hartford, Connecticut, 1784. Lot of 2 Tax Pay Orders Issued by the Pay-Table Office, Black print with black handwriting and signatures, Both are signed by early Connecticut leader Oliver Wolcott Jr., while one is also signed by Eleazer Wales. Both have cross-signature approval by Samuel Wyllys, Auditor. Oliver Wolcott Jr. (January 11, 1760 - June 1, 1833) was the second United States Secretary of the Treasury, a judge of the United States Circuit Court for the Second Circuit, and the 24th Governor of Connecticut. He was a member of the Pay-Table Committee for several years, and was a commissioner to settle claims of Connecticut against the United States from 1784 to 1788. When Wolcott died in 1833 in New York City, he was the last surviving cabinet member of the Washington administration. Eleazer Wales was a colonial Connecticut official and merchant who served as a member of the Pay-Table, the committee responsible for overseeing the issuance and redemption of colonial paper currency. His signature on colonial notes reflects official fiscal authorization and governmental oversight during the mid-18th century. Certificates are in VF to XF condition. (2). Sold "AS IS" no returns accepted.