Signer of the Declaration of Independence from Massachusetts (1744-1814) who later served as vice president under James Madison. His name entered the language as a result of his support of politically advantageous redistricting, which became known as 'gerrymandering.' Partly-printed DS, signed “E. Gerry,” one page, 9.5 x 14.75, February 9, 1811. As governor of Massachusetts, Gerry appoints Moses Townsend "to be one of our Justices of the Peace, and of the Quorum." Signed in the upper left by Governor Gerry, and countersigned at the conclusion by Benjamin Homans as secretary. The embossed white paper Massachusetts seal is affixed to the upper left. In fine condition, with some faint toning, and a short tear to the bottom edge.
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