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**Daniel Morgan Documents and Letters Signed dated 8 April 1777, no place [Virginia], Receipt for "one hundred and twenty five pounds, thirteen shillings and nine pence out of the sum of two hundred [pounds] made mention of in a bill of sail [sic] or Mortgage given by… Capt Fielding Lewis…to the sd Morgan…."
One page, on laid paper with partial watermark, W8 1/4" L5 3/4"

dated: 7 November 1784, Addressed to David Al[l]ison, Merchant at Falmouth, [Virginia] on the verso.
"[P]lease send by the bearer of this John Smith the money you were kind enough to sell my flower for, and when every [sic] I have it in my power to serve you, I will do it with pleasure. I am, Dr sir, Hbl servt, Danl Morgan." The receipt for the money is signed by John Smith below Morgan's letter.
One page, on paid paper, W7 1/4" L9 1/8"

dated: 17 May 1788, Printed by M[atthais] Bartgis, and Co.
Bond signed by Eppa Hubbard and Daniel Morgan because of a lawsuit by Messrs. McNair & Company in the county court of Frederick, [Virginia] against Hubbard, which resulted in a levy against Hubbard's property which included "one negroe man & one mare."
Two pages, on laid paper, W8 1/8" L13 1/8"

dated: 16 December 1789, Addressed to Mr. James McDonald, Alexandria, [Virginia].
"Dear sir, youl please Receive from Negro Abraham Barrel of flower [sic] and as I must pay him at Alexandria and Don't care to pay him Before he Dilevers his Load[,] Ile thank you to pay him ten Dollers and I will pay them to you when I come Down which will be Saturday or Sunday at farthest and perhaps I shall be Down before the wagon. NB I have paid half a doller. D M." On the verso, Abraham Lewis signed with his mark a receipt for nine dollars on 26 December 1789. Docketed by Morgan "Abrahams Rect for the careage of 9 bbs flower to Alexandria. 26 Decr. 1789." Address, receipt, and docket on the verso.
One page, on laid paper with partial watermark, W7 1/4" L5 1/2"

dated: 24 January 1793, Articles of agreement between Genl Morgan and Captn Wormeley and signed by both.
John Wormeley agreed to furnish and deliver to Daniel Morgan at Alexandria, Virginia, two hundred and fifty barrels of flour and Morgan promised to advance one hundred and fifty-nine pounds in partial payment.
One page, on laid paper, W7 1/4" L6 1/2"

dated: 30 April 1793, Alexandria, [Virginia]
Promissory note from William Wilson & Co. to Andrew Clow & Co., Philadelphia to pay "Sixty days after sight…Daniel Morgan Esqr. on order One thousand Dollars for value…." Accepted 6 May 1793 and signed on verso by Danl Morgan.
One page, on laid paper, W7 1/2" L3"

dated: 16 May 1800
Receipt for two hundred pounds paid by Mr. Battaile Muse "on a/c of two bonds given to me (payable on the 30th day of April last.) for the purchase of two Negro boys named Jesse & Phill, in full." Signed by Morgan and witnessed by John Summerton.
One page, on laid paper, W6 1/2" L4 1/2" (7dcs)

Provenance: Joseph Rubinfine and Kenneth Rendell, 1972-85
Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Other Notes: Daniel Morgan (1736-1802). American military leader during the American Revolution. Awarded a gold medal by the Continental Congress for his victory at the Battle of Cowpens, South Carolina in 1781.

Captain Fielding Lewis (1751-1803) was the son of Colonel Fielding Lewis (1725-1781) and his second wife, Betty Washington (1733-1797), George Washington's sister. The receipt was signed while Morgan was in Virginia after he had been captured in the American attack on Quebec and then released in January 1777.

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