George Washington Signed 6x7.5 1787 Potomac Company Pay Order BAS Slabbed
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This Rare Autographed 1787 Potomac Company Pay Order, personally signed by George Washington, is an extraordinary piece of American history. Dated May 25, 1787, this authentic document is authenticated and slabbed by Beckett Authentication Services, with verification available on their website. A must-have for serious historical collectors, this document reflects Washington’s vision for America’s infrastructure development.
- Authentic Hand-Signed Document – Features the bold signature of George Washington, along with John Fitzgerald and George Gilpin, as directors of the Potomac Company.
- Significant Historical Context – This pay order, addressed to William Hartshorne, directs a payment of $1,000 to Colonel William Darke, a Revolutionary War hero and key figure in the Potomac Company’s efforts.
- Potomac Company Legacy – Established in 1785, Washington’s company aimed to make the Potomac River a central trade route, fostering economic and territorial unification.
- Rare and Collectible – Original 18th-century documents signed by George Washington are highly coveted and add immense value to any collection.
- Certified Authentic – Authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services, ensuring its legitimacy and historical importance.