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Ko´sciuszko, Tadeusz (1746-1817) [Receipt to Jonathan Trumbull]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02499.10 Author/Creator: Ko´sciuszko, Tadeusz (1746-1817) Place Written: Albany, New York Type: Autograph document signed Date: 25 November 1777 Pagination: 1p. ; 5 x 10.4 cm. Order a Copy

Colonel Kosciuszko, the famous Polish patriot, says he received two hundred dollars to Colonel Jonathan Trumbull, Jr., paymaster of the New York Department, for work in the engineering department. The payment was agreeable to Major General Horatio Gates. This payment could be for work done at the Battle of Saratoga. Kosciuszko fortified Bemis Heights overlooking the Hudson and his ingenious design contributed to the surrender of 6,000 troops under General John Burgoyne. On verso is another partial receipt for twelve dollars from Trumbull to a Frances Payne.

Trumbull Jr. was the brother of the famous painter and became a representative, speaker of the house, and senator in the Constitutional government and later served 11 consecutive terms as Connecticut Governor.

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