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Caleb Gibbs Signed Receipt for Forage Rations, Also Signed by Timothy Pickering

GIBBS, CALEB.  Document Signed, "C. Gibbs", May 2, 1783, 1 p., 8" x 4.5".  Also signed in the body of the text by Timothy Pickering.  Right corner fold, repaired tear, else Very Good condition.

Pickering writes a receipt for rations, in full, "Received of Timothy Pickering QMG PD Wolfe, Thirty dollars and seventy three ninetieths in full for forage rations for the month of march last and amount of Specie Certificate no. 6773 - Signed duplicates".

Caleb Gibbs (1748-1818) was the first commander of the Commander-in-Chief's Guard, the unit that protected General George Washington during the American Revolutionary War. When the Guard was disbanded in 1783, Gibbs was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and transferred to the Second Massachusetts Regiment of the Continental Line. He held that post until the Army was disbanded in June of 1784. Few Continental Line officers could claim a longer continuous war record.

After the war, Gibbs was appointed to a key civilian post by Washington, at the newly established Charlestown Navy Yard and was deeply involved in the building of such ships as the famed U.S.S. Constitution. When then President Washington visited Boston in 1789, it was Gibbs who mounted the honor guard for the President, the guard uniformed in the same style uniforms that were worn during the Revolutionary War.

Gibbs was very active in the Society of the Cincinnati, and served that group of former Army Officers up until his death. He died in his office at the Navy Yard on November 6, 1818, still serving his Country. He was 68 years old and left his wife and several children.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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