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Colonial Connecticut, June 7th, 1776 Promissory Note Signed by Oliver Ellsworth For the Purchase of

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Colonial Connecticut, June 7th, 1776 Promissory Note Signed by Oliver Ellsworth For the Purchase of
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Hartford, Colonial Connecticut, June 7th, 1776 (less than 1 month from declaring our independence from England on July 4th, 1776). Handwritten promissory note to pay Alerton Cushman (may be spelled differently) 4 Pounds, 6 Shillings, and 11 and 3/4 Pence for "purchase of a premium onÉsaltpeter by him made in & sold to this Colony" and to be charged to the colony. Signed by Oliver Ellsworth as Pay-Table Committee member and John Lawrence as Treasurer. Promissory Notes like this were issued by the State of Connecticut help to finance the Revolutionary War. Military finances in the state of Connecticut were managed by the Pay-Table which was also known as the Committee of Four during the Revolutionary War. Oliver Ellsworth (1745-1807) served on the Committee of the Pay Table (1775-1777), was Connecticut's attorney for Hartford County (1777-1785), a Member of the Continental Congress (1778-1783), Superior Court Judge (1785-1789), Delegate to the Federal Constitutional Convention (1787) and the State Ratifying Convention (1788), U.S. Senator, Connecticut (1789-1796), Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court (1796-1799), and U.S. Envoy Extraordinary to the Court of France to negotiate a treaty (1799). At the 1787 Constitutional Convention, Ellsworth played an influential role in the discussions leading to the "Connecticut Compromise" and proposed the use of "the United States" to identify the government under the authority of the Constitution. Ellsworth helped to draft the Bill of Rights and the Judiciary Act of 1789, which organized the Federal court system. John Lawrence (1719-1802) served as treasurer of the Connecticut colony, and later as the Connecticut State Treasurer from 1769 to 1789. During the Revolutionary War, Lawrence was commissioner of loans for the new nation. VF condition. Fascinating document from Colonial America on the brink of independence.