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Signer of the Declaration of Independence and a U.S. representative from New York (1734–1821). Uncommon manuscript DS, signed “Wm. Floyd,” one page, 12 x 16, July 4, 1774. Document outlining the ruling of a suit from arbitrators William Floyd, Benjamin Floyd, and Timothy Miller, regarding a dispute between three gentlemen in which one will pay the other a sum of fifty pounds, while the third pays the same to the first. Signed at the conclusion in ink by the Floyd, Floyd, and Miller. In very good condition, with old tape repairs on the back of fold separations and edge loss (impinging on the signature). Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from University Archives. A large, boldly signed document from exactly two years prior to the adoption of the Declaration of Independence.
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