Lot 80

Pinckney, Charles, Jr (1757-1824)
Document signed as governor of South Carolina, 1807

Auction: Other Properties | Wed 25 February from 10am | Lots 63 to 255
Description
ratifying ‘the certificate … hereunto annexed’ granting United States citizenship to Whiteford Smith, native of the Orkney Islands (present). Pre-printed broadside completed in manuscript (41.6 x 26.5cm), with conjugate blank, woodcut arms of the state of South Carolina and imprint of printed W. P. Young to head, wafer seal, Pinckney's autograph signature (‘Charles Pinckney’) in ink along left-hand margin, counter-signed at foot by the secretary of state of South Carolina and on verso by Jean-François Soult, ‘commissaire de relations commerciales de France à Charleston’, with the red wax seal of the French Republic. Attached by yellow silk tie to Whiteford Smith's certificate of citizenship, 1794 (manuscript, single sheet with conjugate blank, 37 x 23.5cm, signed twice by G. M. Bounetheau as clerk of the court of wardens, Charleston, wafer seal containing the arms of the city of Charleston, clerical endorsement on verso dated 1807 and signed by the secretary of state of South Carolina)
Footnote
Charles Pinckney Jr was a Founding Father of the United States and one of the principal authors of the Constitution. He served twice as governor of South Carolina, and was Thomas Jefferson's minister to Spain between 1801 and 1805.
