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Continental Battalion, 1777 Promissory Note Issued to Ensign Ezra Smith

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Paper Money - United States Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 400.00 USD
Continental Battalion, 1777 Promissory Note Issued to Ensign Ezra Smith
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Connecticut. February 28th, 1777. Promissory note issued to Ensign Ezra Smith for the sum of 100 Pounds to pay out for "for inlisting his own Company, in the Continental Battalion," Black text with black handwriting, VF condition. Signed by Pay-Table members Thomas Seymour and Ebenezer Williams. Promissory Notes like this were issued by the State of Connecticut to help 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. Financing the Revolution laid a heavy burden upon each colony, especially those which balked at levying taxes. In order to meet immediate needs, such as wages, the colonies relied upon wealthy revolutionists, foreign loans, and taxes and gifts from abroad. Thomas Seymour (1735-1829) became lieutenant colonel of the 1st Connecticut state regiment of light horse in June 1776 and the following month led three regiments of horsemen to New York as a temporary reinforcement to the Continental army. Interesting piece of history.