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Revolutionary War Pay Table Office Warrant, Check or Promissory Note , February 19th, 1777.

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Paper Money - United States Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:250.00 - 400.00 USD
Revolutionary War Pay Table Office Warrant, Check or Promissory Note , February 19th, 1777.
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Hartford, Connecticut, February 19th, 1777. 500 Pounds, Warrant, Check or Promissory Note made out to Captain Thomas Abbe. "...to pay put (as the additional Encouragement of Ten Pounds granted by this State} for inlisting his own Company, in the Continental Battalion to be commanded by Samuel Wyllys, Esq., Colonel ; and to render his Account and charge State". Signed by Ezra William, T. Seymour, and John Lawrence. VF to XF condition. Captain Thomas Abbe played a significant role during the American Revolutionary War. Initially a drummer in the Enfield militia, he sounded the alarm when the news of the battles of Lexington and Concord reached his town in April 1775. This event is commemorated by a statue in front of the Congregational Church on Enfield Street. Abbe received his CaptainÕs commission on January 1, 1777, and led his company in various engagements. His contributions and the support from the town of Enfield were pivotal, with local soldiers and supplies continuously aiding the war effort, despite no battles occurring in or near Enfield_.