State of Connecticut Receipt Signed by Peter Colt - 1789 dated Uncancelled Connecticut Revolutionary War Bonds
Inv# CT1363
Autograph
State(s):
Connecticut
Years:
1789
Uncancelled State of Connecticut receipt signed by Peter Colt.
Peter Colt (1744-1824) was a Connecticut manufacturer and investor. Colt was a paymaster during the Revolutionary War. Colt, who attended the state ratifying convention for the US Constitution, was Connecticut State Treasurer (1790-1794), and later managed the first cotton mill in New Jersey. He was the grandfather of firearms manufacturer Samuel Colt. He was co-creator of the Hartford textile mill which produced the suits worn by George Washington, John Adams and many members of Congress at the first Presidential Inauguration (1789). The brown cloth from which the suits were cut became known as "Congress brown."
Condition:
Good
Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.








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