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Paine, Robert Treat (1731-1814) [Oath of allegiance to the independence of the United States]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC00170 Author/Creator: Paine, Robert Treat (1731-1814) Place Written: Exeter, New Hampshire Type: Broadside signed Date: after 04 July 1776 Pagination: 1 p. ; 30.5 x 19.6 cm. Order a Copy

Signed by 12 men, including two signers of the Declaration of Independence, Robert Treat Paine and Matthew Thornton. Paine's signature is unusual because he is from Massachusetts. Certifies that the signers, "Do solemnly swear, that I do renounce, refuse, and abjure, any Allegiance, or Obedience to George the III, King of Great Britain: and that I will to the utmost of my Power, support, maintain and defend the Independence of all the United States of America." Goes on to state that the signers also swear an oath of allegiance to the state of New Hampshire. Other political leaders that signed are Meshech Weare (the first president of New Hampshire), Leverett Hubbard, John Wentworth, John Parker, John Pickering, John Prentice, Moses Parsons, Benjamin Butler, Samuel Shackford.

Treat and Thornton were both members of the Continental Congress and signers of the Declaration of Independence. Meshech Weare was the first president of New Hampshire.

Paine, Robert Treat, 1731-1814
Thornton, Matthew, 1714-1803

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