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to John Sullivan
July 5, 1787
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Massachusetts Governor Hancock requests permission of New Hampshire Governor Sullivan to send troops in pursuit of rebels involved in Shays's rebellion through his state.
GLC00300
to John Hancock
September 27, 1777
Mifflin, Thomas, 1744-1800
Thomas Mifflin informs Hancock that he has appointed "Francis Huger of Charleston South Carolina Deputy Quarter Master General for that State." He asks for a commission for Huger.
GLC00307.01
The Hon. John Hancock of Boston... Done from an original picture paint
25 October 1775
With platemark numbered 84. Based on painting by Littleford, Oct. 25, 1775
GLC00372.02
[Continental Congress appointments for Massachusetts]
December 4, 1777
Avery, John, 1739-1806
Document attested to by Massachusetts Secretary of State Avery. Announces the men chosen as delegates to the Continental Congress from Massachusetts for the following year. Lists John Hancock, John Adams, Samuel Adams, Robert Treat Paine, Elbridge...
GLC00436
[Resolution to Colonel Anthony Wayne]
February 12, 1776
Transcribed by Charles Thomson Secretary of the Continental Congress from 1774-1788. Resolve requesting all colonels of the Pennsylvania battalions to send a report detailing the number condition of the enlisted men as well as the places where they...
GLC00496.031
August 24, 1790
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Thomas Jefferson asks Governor Hancock to collect data on the cod and whale fisheries. Seller's note reads: "an incomplete press copy of a contemporary transcript." First pages missing. Written while Jefferson was Secretary of State. Letter is...
GLC00496.175
to Joshua Clayton
October 9, 1793
Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803
Marked "Circular" and possibly sent to each state. Encloses papers (not present) containing the speech of the late governor, John Hancock, and the proceedings of the legislature of Massachusetts. Resumes Hancock's argument against the Supreme Court's...
GLC00575
to William Cooper
July 6, 1776
Enclosing the Declaration of Independence, with personal notes to his friend and description of sabotage of a captured American ship. Cooper was town clerk of Boston. Also, discusses military matters.
GLC00595
to the Convention of Maryland
June 4, 1776
Written by Hancock as President of the Continental Congress. Begins by saying "Our affairs are hastening fast to a Crisis; and the approaching Campaign will in all Probability, determine for ever the Fate of America." Says the King and Parliament has...
GLC00639.12
to William Smallwood
February 1, 1777
Hancock sends resolutions by the Continental Congress (not included) relating to measures to suppress a Tory insurrection in Somerset and Worcester counties in Maryland. He orders General Smallwood to stand ready to execute the forthcoming orders...
GLC01205.01
[Promotion of George Clark to Second Lieutenant of a Company of foot in the seventh Pennsylvania regiment].
19 March 1777
Countersigned by Secretary of Congress Charles Thomson. Official document promoting Clark. Partially printed, with blanks filled in by hand. Hancock signed as President of the Continental Congress.
GLC01253
Three documents related to the military service of Gideon Stebbins [Decimalized]
1776-1786
GLC01412.10
[Commission of Gideon Stebbins]
February 14, 1776
Countersigned by Charles Thomson. Partially printed appointment of Gideon Stebbins to Second Lieutenant in the Army of the United States Colonies. Accompanied by two signed payrolls for militia commanded by Stebbins during Shays' rebellion. The...
GLC01412.10.01
to Thomas Johnson
May 15, 1777
The docket has been separated from the Free Frank (address leaf). Johnson was the governor of Maryland.
GLC01412.52
[Appointment of Samuel Nicholson as Commander of Frigate Deane]
14 August 1777
Signed by Hancock as President of the Countersigned by Charles Thomson, Secretary of the Continental Congress.
GLC01450.001
[Assignment of privateer's bond by John Hancock to Joseph Hewes and Robert Smith]
13 September 1777
Countersigned by Jacob Rush and Benjamin Towne. Revokes the earlier privateer commission given to Barzilla Smith by Hancock as President of the Congress of the United States because Smith did not conduct himself and his crew according to the terms...
GLC01450.014.01
[Privateer bond of Barzilla Smith, Joseph Chapman, and Elijah F. Payne]
15 October 1776
Smith, Barzilla, fl. 1776-1777
Privateer commission binding the three men in the amount of $5,000 to John Hancock, President of the Congress of the United States. Commissions Smith as commander of the privateer schooner the Eagle, Payne as owner of the schooner, and Chapman as...
GLC01450.014.02
[Resolution of the Court allowing delegates to draw money]
January 25, 1781
Powell, Jeremiah, 1714-1789
Signed and approved by John Hancock as a true copy by John Avery. Appropriating 3000 pounds out of the new emission of money for the Treasurer of Massachusetts for use by the delegates of the state at Congress. Imposes a limit of 600 pounds for any...
GLC01450.020.11
[Forged permission for marriage from John Hancock]
23 April 1777
Wilson, Lawrence, fl. 1777
Addressed to any clergyman of the city or liberties of Philadelphia. States "Lawrence Wilson has applied to me for license to be joined to Jane Bevan in matrimony. I therefore authorize you to do the same according to the usual form." Wilson, a...
GLC01450.034.01
November 14, 1776
Enclosing a letter from James Searle regarding possible attack by British fleet. On November 13, 1776 Searle spotted about one hundred British ships off the point of Sandy Hook at Long Branch, New Jersey. He immediately wrote to Thomas Wharton Jr...
GLC00779
[Commission of Martin Eichelberger as first lieutenant].
11 September 1777
Cosigned by Charles Thompson.
GLC00782.05
to the Assembly of New Jersey
October 2, 1776
President of the Continental Congress Hancock reminds the Assembly of New Jersey of the requirement that they provide the military with physicians to certify surgeons and their assistants. If New Jersey does not comply, it will risk losing...
GLC00782.06
[Appointment of Daniel Howard as state senator]
12 May 1788
Appoints Howard as a Massachusetts state senator from "Plimouth" County. Partially printed document signed. Signed by Hancock as Governor. Countersigned by Avery as secretary.
GLC00945.05
to Joseph Clarke
March 9, 1779
Hancock writes to Treasurer Clarke that he must deny his request for a loan, as the state is too burdened with debt. " ... the Situation of our publick Funds, & the large Calls for Money by Loans for the Service of the State, makes it impossible to...
GLC00987
[Commission of Captain Daniel Morgan]
22 June 1775
Partially printed document signed by Continental Congress President John Hancock and co-signed by Charles Thomson as Secretary to Congress. The writing in the document's body was done by General George Washington. Document appoints Daniel Morgan as...
GLC04825
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