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Republic of Texas Certificate of Stock, $500, 1840, Issued to L. Colquhoun [167001]

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Republic of Texas Certificate of Stock, $500, 1840, Issued to L. Colquhoun [167001]
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Certificate No. 838, issued June 1840 to L. Colquhoun for $500. Signed by Charles Demorse. DeMorse, the Texas Stock Commissioner, was tasked with funding the republic's mounting public debt under President Mirabeau B. Lamar. Co-signed by Comptroller J.W. Simmons. Allegorical vignettes. Engraved by Endicott & Clark of New Orleans. Printed by Southern Bank Note Co. Ten coupons attached. 7.75 x 10" Multiple cut/spindle cancels, toning. Signed on the reverse. Ludovic Colquhoun (1804-1882) also known as Ludwig Colquhoun, was a 19th-century politician, Texas Senator and merchant of San Antonio, Texas. He was appointed as a Senator of the Texas Republic from the District of Bexar in 1842. His term was cut short when San Antonio was taken by surprise by the Mexican Army in September of that year. Due to the critical situation, Colquhoun became a soldier in Captain Chauncey Johnson's resistance forces in San Antonio. A battle began but the Texans were badly outnumbered and overwhelmed. Many were taken prisoner during this invasion of the Republic of Texas by Adrian Woll during September, 1842.[5] Colquhoun was among the members of this group. He was marched to Mexico and imprisoned at Perote Prison from 1842 to 1844. While in prison, being knowledgeable of the lands from his vast dealings and work as a surveyor, he fashioned several maps to aid in the escape of Thomas Jefferson Green and several other of the imprisoned Texans. Colquhoun was eventually released by request of Andrew Jackson through intervention by diplomat Waddy Thompson. By 1850, he had reestablished himself as a merchant and citizen of San Antonio. During the 1860s, when the American Civil War broke out, he was appointed an official Confederate States Depositary.

Date: 1840
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State: Texas
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Provenance: Ken Prag Collection