The state of New York to Samuel Jones.

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The state of New York to Samuel Jones.

Receipt for Jones' attendance as "a delegate in convention at Poughkeepsie" representing Queens County from June 17-July 26, 1788 for which he was owed 27 pounds, 12 shillings. The form is dated March 3, 1789, and is signed by Samuel Jones.

1 sheet ; 16 x 20 cm. mounted on sheet 23 x 23 cm.

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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly

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