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REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1782 CONNECTICUT TAX RELIEF DOCUMENT FOR ARMY OFFICER'S WIDOW
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An original and historic manuscript request from tax officials of a town in Connecticut, to the State Treasurer to lower taxes for a widow named Elizabeth Selden who has been overcharged. Dated October 30, 1782, and signed by a number of the Town officials, all of whom played important parts in the Revolutionary War, and lived in the Lyme and New London area. Her husband, Samuel Selden Jr. [1723-1776], was Colonel of the 4th Connecticut Continental Regiment. He was captured at the Battle of Kip's Bay in Manhattan, and died in New York as a British prisoner in the infamous Sugar House. Needs further research...... Size 3 1/2" x 8", laid paper, folds, docketed on blank reverse, very good condition........Guaranteed original........00 shipping............Fifty years in business. 14 day return. Check our feed backs and buy with confidence. Payment expected within three days unless other arrangements are made. Thank you for looking........