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December 31, 1762, Bill of Exchange, Hartford Ct

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Colonial America
December 31, 1762 Hartford, Conn. Paid Bill of Exchange
JOSEPH TALCOTT. Connecticut Colonial Treasurer (1756-1769).
December 31, 1762-Dated Colonial French and Indian War Era, Autographed Document Signed, "J(oseph) Talcott" as Treasurer, Receipt Bill of Exchange, Hartford, Connecticut, Choice Extremely Fine. This 5" x 7.75" Document is in receipt, that Colonel Nathan Whiting of Hew Haven, Ct. was paid for this Bill of Exchange for 228.0.0 Sterling, for earlier Colonial notes redeemed on the March 1760 issue. Forwarded to George Wyllys, Esquire. One the reverse of the document is docketing information containing the name, Col. Nathan Whiting, the amount of money paid, 228.0.0 Sterling, and the date, December 31, 1762. A very clean document with Docket to Col. Nathan Whiting being paid on the blank reverse side.
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Colonial Currency, Paper Money, Early Paper Money of America, Connecticut Currency, Colonial America, Printing Paper Money, No Taxation Without Representation, Inflation, Fiat Currency, Currency Printing, Benjamin Franklin, Connecticut Treasury, Connecticut Paper Money

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Colonial America
December 31, 1762 Hartford, Conn. Paid Bill of Exchange
JOSEPH TALCOTT. Connecticut Colonial Treasurer (1756-1769).
December 31, 1762-Dated Colonial French and Indian War Era, Autographed Document Signed, "J(oseph) Talcott" as Treasurer, Receipt Bill of Exchange, Hartford, Connecticut, Choice Extremely Fine. This 5" x 7.75" Document is in receipt, that Colonel Nathan Whiting of Hew Haven, Ct. was paid for this Bill of Exchange for 228.0.0 Sterling, for earlier Colonial notes redeemed on the March 1760 issue. Forwarded to George Wyllys, Esquire. One the reverse of the document is docketing information containing the name, Col. Nathan Whiting, the amount of money paid, 228.0.0 Sterling, and the date, December 31, 1762. A very clean document with Docket to Col. Nathan Whiting being paid on the blank reverse side.
KEYWORDS:
Colonial Currency, Paper Money, Early Paper Money of America, Connecticut Currency, Colonial America, Printing Paper Money, No Taxation Without Representation, Inflation, Fiat Currency, Currency Printing, Benjamin Franklin, Connecticut Treasury, Connecticut Paper Money

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