Soldier and statesman (1744–1822) who served in the Continental Congress, Constitutional Convention, and the US Senate. LS signed “P. Butler,” one page, 9 x 8, September 11, 1792. Letter to John Kean, cashier of the Bank of the United States. In full: “Enclosed I trouble you with a Power of Atty that you were so obliging to offer to accept for the purpose of remitting to Judge Bes.” Reverse bears an address panel in another hand. In fine condition, with paper loss to left edge from wax seal, intersecting folds, and a small pencil notation to top edge. Pre-certified PSA/DNA.
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