Author: Madison, George Title: [Autograph Document Signed] Land Tax Receipt Issued by George Madison, 6th Governor of Kentucky, During His Service As Auditor of Public Accounts
Description: [Kentucky], 1796. 1 sheet. 7.5 x 4.5 inches. No. 21, dated October 17, 1796 Auditors Office: "Received of Thomas Alexander by Richard Terill, the Treasurers Receipt for One pound, ten shillings, seven pence.. on one thousand acres of third rate land lying on the North fork of Licking in Mason County for the years 1792, 1793, 1794, 1795" Signed by George Madison (1763-1816), second cousin to James Madison, a few months following his appointment as Auditor of Public Accounts for Kentucky, a position he would hold for twenty years. He later gained popularity as a consequence of his military service in the Revolutionary War, the Northwest Indian War, and the War of 1812, in which he was taken prisoner following the Battle of Frenchtown. Madison's popularity was such that when the citizens of Kentucky demanded he run for governor in 1816; his challenger was wise enough to drop out of the race. Madison died shortly after taking office. Very good, lightly edge worn, scattered soiling, few tiny tears along the folds, text legible.
Keywords: Autographs & Manuscripts, , Americana, Colonial & Early America, Autographs & Manuscripts, Kentucky , Land Tax receipt, Manuscript
Price: US$ 250.00 Seller: Kaaterskill Books
- Book number: 44267
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