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Papers Appertaining to the the Silas Deane Claim.
Image Not Available for Papers Appertaining to the the Silas Deane Claim.

Papers Appertaining to the the Silas Deane Claim.

Dateprobably 1841
MediumPhotography; salt prints on paper, bound in leather-covered, gilt-stamped boards with marbled endpapers
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (image height x width): 13 3/8 x 9 1/2in. (34 x 24.1cm) or smaller
Sheet (height x width): 17 x 14 3/4in. (43.2 x 37.5cm) or smaller
Other (binding height x width x depth): 17 1/4 x 11 x 3/8in. (43.8 x 27.9 x 1cm)
Credit LineThe Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund
DescriptionPhotographic facsimiles of letters relating to Silas Deane's secret mission to France during the American Revolution, proving that he was authorized by a Secret Committee of Congress to obtain vessels, munitions, and supplies to be shipped to America, and to receive a commission for these transactions. Letters are dated between 16 November 1775 and 3 July 1777 and are signed by Benjamin Frankin, John Hancock, Stephen Hopkins, the Marquis de Lafayette, and others. Some letters are in French.
Object number2001.107.31-.44
MarkingsOn front cover, stamped in gold, "PAPERS / APPERTAINING / TO THE / SILAS DEANE CASE."NotesSubject Note: Silas Deane was a resident of Wethersfield, Connecticut, and represented Connecticut at the Continental Congress. (Finlay 1/2/2005)
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