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North American Land Co. Stock Signed by Robert Morris, Signer of the Declaration [165906]

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North American Land Co. Stock Signed by Robert Morris, Signer of the Declaration [165906]
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Rare uncancelled signature! Issued to James Rees for two shares in 1795. Signed by Robert Morris as president and James Marshall as secretary. The Morris signature is not cancelled (normally they are pen cancelled), though it does have a small hole in the "R". 9.5 x 12" Some toning, rough edges. We could not locate any information about James Rees. Robert Morris was called the "financier of the American Revolution" and was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, founder of the Bank of North America, delegate to the Constitutional Convention, and member of the first Senate of the United States. But his involvement with the North American Land Company literally destroyed his life. During the Revolutionary War, Morris, an extremely wealthy Philadelphian, kept his friend George Washington and his troops fed, clothed, and armed. After the war Morris tried his hands in other ventures including the largest land trust in American History, and is one of the first publicly traded Real Estate companies. To make a long story short, his investments turned bad and the harder he tried to reverse his fortunes the deeper in debt he became. So in 1798 the financier of the American Revolution and signer of the Declaration of Independence found himself in debtors prison! James Marshall (brother of Chief Justice John Marshall) was his son-in-law and made a valiant but unsuccessful trip to Europe to gain supporters.

Date: 1795
Country (if not USA):
State: Pennsylvania
City: Philadelphia
Provenance: Ken Prag Collection