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Revolutionary War Discharge Document and Final Payment Lot of 2 Pieces, ca.1783

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Historical Memorabilia Start Price:140.00 USD Estimated At:250.00 - 375.00 USD
Revolutionary War Discharge Document and Final Payment Lot of 2 Pieces, ca.1783
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Connecticut. Lot of 2 pieces: Groton, CT, July 1783 handwritten discharge certificate, certifying that Diarea Elderkin has "Served the United States of America as a faithful soldier in the Continental Line in the Connecticut Army, for the term of three years and was honorably discharged from said Service," signed by William Avery, Justice of Peace; Second piece is a receipt from the Pay-Table Committee, securing the payment of 10 Pounds, 11 Shillings, and 8 Pence, being the balance owed to Diarea Elderkin, "as stated by the Committees of the State of the Army." Diarea Elderkin's name appears on a list of members of the 19th Regiment of the Connecticut Militia, which was captained by Nathan Hale prior to his capture and hanging by the British. William Avery (25 Nov 1724 - 4 May 1787) was born in the prominent Avery family of Groton, Connecticut, and went on to serve as Groton's town clerk and treasurer. During the American Revolution, Avery served on several war committees. In 1779, he represented Groton at a general convention in Hartford, and then served on a committee to secure bounties for Revolutionary soldiers by selling Groton "public lands." Both pieces are in Fine-VF condition with slight toning. Fascinating pair of documents related to the discharge of a veteran of the Revolutionary War. (2)