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This is an original 1815–1816 handwritten financial claim record involving George S. Huntington. The fragment is docketed as No. 33 and notes a payment of $11.00 for a second class claim originally filed on April 25, 1815. The payment was received in full from Tho’s Moffett on July 3, 1816, as signed by Huntington.
– Date: Filed April 25, 1815 / Paid July 3, 1816
– Amount: $11.00
– Names: George S. Huntington, Tho’s Moffett, John Todd
– Content: Payment acknowledgment for filed claim
– Format: Manuscript fragment with period handwriting
– Features: Red wax seal remnants on reverse
– Size: Approximately 7.75″ tall by 3″ wide
A nice example of early 19th-century American financial documentation, suitable for collectors of manuscript ephemera, War of 1812-era materials, or historical autographs.
This antique claim record is in excellent condition. It has no tears, but it has toning, edge wear, and stains. Please review the included photos of the actual item to make a complete determination of its condition.
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