$9,000
Estimate: $6,000 - $9,000
Auction: November 12, 2020 10:00:00 AM EDT
(Newburgh, New York): Head-quarter's, June 7, 1783. Partially printed military discharge, 8 1/4 x 8 in. (209 x 203 mm). Signed by Washington ("Go. Washington"), as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, discharging Alexander Anderson of the Second New York Regiment of the American Army, and countersigned by his aide-de-camp John Trumbull, Jr. Lacking Badge of Merit portion; chipping and small closed tears along edges; scattered soiling; tape repairs at folds on verso. Lot includes a postcard of Washington.
In February of 1783, a cease fire was declared between the Continental and British armies, and Washington began the process of dismantling the Continental Army. As of June 7, 1783, Alexander Anderson served in the Second New York Regiment for six years and one month. The Treaty of Paris, officially ending the Revolutionary War, would be signed three months later on September 3.