Moore (1800–1880) was one of the original Old Three Hundred and a participant in the Texas Revolution, and is said to have designed the ‘Come and Take It’ cannon. Autograph document, one page, 8 x 8.25, July 14, 1838. A page from an account book, written in Moore’s hand, listing several months worth of expenses for surveying land and hiring help for a total of $101.70. Signed at the bottom by surveyor James Hudson, “rec’d payment in full, Jas. P. Hudson.” In good condition, with several old tape repairs to separations and areas of paper loss and ink erosion, uniform toning, with heavier toning under tape, a few edge chips, and scattered wrinkling and creasing. The Robert Davis Collection, read more about Robert Davis. Pre-certified John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and RR Auction COA.
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