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Hazens Regiment - John Nicholson Signed Certificate Paying Interest on Depreciation - Revolutionary War Period Pay Order

Inv# AU1713   Autograph
State(s): Pennsylvania
Years: 1784

John Nicholson signs this early Receipt. Further research necessary on John Nicholson. Hazen's Regiment named after Colonel Moses Hazen.

JOHN NICHOLSON (d. 1800). State official; Land speculator. Nicholson was a shady Pennsylvania state official who resigned all his state offices in 1794, having been impeached, but acquitted, by the Pennsylvania Legislature just prior to his resignation. Nicholson held the office from 1782 to 1794 and was often regarded as “the financial dictator of the state.”

The 2nd Canadian Regiment (1776–1783), also known as Congress' Own or Hazen's Regiment, was authorized on January 20, 1776, as an Extra Continental regiment and raised in the province of Quebec for service with the American Continental Army under the command of Colonel Moses Hazen. All or part of the regiment saw action at Staten Island, Brandywine, Germantown and the Siege of Yorktown. Most of its non-combat time was spent in and around New York City as part of the forces monitoring the British forces occupying that city. The regiment was disbanded on November 15, 1783, at West Point, New York.

The regiment was one of a small number of Continental Army regiments that was the direct responsibility of the Continental Congress (most regiments were funded and supplied by a specific state). Commanded by Colonel (later Brigadier General) Moses Hazen for its entire existence, the regiment was originally made up of volunteers and refugees from Quebec who supported the rebel cause during the disastrous invasion of Canada. Hazen and his staff were later authorized by Congress to recruit in other areas to supplement their ranks. Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2nd_Canadian_Regiment

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Condition: Excellent
Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
Price: $855.00