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Clymer loans his brother money and signs the promissory note from him twice.

George Clymer, 1739–1813. Signer of the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution. Manuscript Document Signed twice, Geo Clymer, one page (recto and verso), 8¼” x 4¼”, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania], May 1, 1802.

Clymer, who was wealthy from his business dealings during and after the Revolutionary War, loans his brother $1,738—more than $30,000 today. This promissory note in the hand of his brother, Henry Clymer, recites: “Sixty days after date I promise to pay without defalcation to Geo Clymer, or order, Seventeen Hundred & Thirty-Eight Dollars value recd.” George Clymer has signed the note twice. At the lower left of the front side, he has signed and dated his signature “July 20, 1802,” after his brother’s notation “To Credit of ye Drawer”—his brother himself, who drew the note. On the back, beneath the initials “RBW” in another hand, Clymer has signed an endorsement.

The document also has 2 rare embossed colonial revenue stamps on the upper left margin. One of an Eagle and one showing a breath with thirteen stars., both are for 30 cents.

Clymer, who was one of the first patriots to advocate independence from Britain, was a leader of the protests in Philadelphia against the Tea Act and the Stamp Act. He was elected to the Continental Congress in the critical year of 1776, when he signed the Declaration of Independence as one of nine members of the Pennsylvania delegation along with the likes of Benjamin Franklin, Benjamin Rush, and Robert Morris. He served as treasurer of the Continental Congress before he resigned from Congress in 1777. He later served in the Pennsylvania legislature, represented Pennsylvania at the Constitutional Convention in 1787, and was elected to the first United States Congress in 1789. The document is slightly irregularly trimmed at the bottom and has two horizontal folds, one of which goes through Clymer’s second signature on the back. There is a pinhead-size hole in the center of the document that does not affect any of the text. Overall the piece is in very fine.

With One of a Kind Collectibles LOA.

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George CLYMER Twice Signed Promissory note With Rare Colonial Embossed revenue stamps
George CLYMER Twice Signed Promissory note With Rare Colonial Embossed revenue stamps
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Auction closed on Thursday, December 9, 2021.

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