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Documented 1810 Lt. John Tucker's War Of 1812 Officers Sword for Sale - Soviet-Awards.com

Documented 1810 Lt. John Tucker's War Of 1812 Officers Sword For Sale

Documented 1810 Lt. John Tucker's War Of 1812 Officers Sword
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Documented 1810 Lt. John Tucker's War Of 1812 Officers Sword:
$10400.00

1810 Lt. John Tucker's Eagle Head Officer's Sword Florence Shanstrom Barrett Estate. Packaging, Insurance, Handling, Shipping is done in house and is 100.00 for this item in the continental U.S. Or you are welcome to pick up in person or make other arrangements. Please email or call to request a detailed condition report.
Eagle Head Officer’s Pommel Sword
(Circa 1810 - 1812)
and
Family Ancestry Records
Florence S. Barrett, born February 16th, 1878 was involved with investigating and documenting her family ancestry. The officer's sword belonged to Lt. John Tucker War of 1812, along with her family history documentation was purchased as part of her estate sale.
Eagle Head Officer's Pommel Sword: Marked Berger Paris; Circa 1810 - 1812
Made by French sword maker Berger in Paris for use by U.S. military officers.
The documents related to her family history include:
- National Society Daughters of the American Colonists – Approved Applications
o Major General Lewis Morris (4/8/1726 – 1/22/1798)
 Signer of the Declaration of Independence
 Served in Gen. George Washington’s Staff
 Commissioner of Indian Affairs – 1775
o Governor Lewis Morris (10/13/1671 – 5/21/1746)
 First Governor of New Jersey – 1738 to 1746
 Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court - 1715 to 1738
 President of the Court of Sessions – 1700 to 1704
 Judge of Court of Sessions – 1690 to 1704
 Member of the New York Assembly – 1710 to 1728
- National Society Daughters of the American Colonists – Application
o Captain William Tucker (??/??1589 – 2/20/1640)
 Arrived at Jamestown, Virginia in 1610 on the Mary and James
 Estate of 800 acres
- National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution – Applicant’s Working Sheet Plus Others
o Major General Lewis Morris (4/8/1726 – 1/22/1798)
 Signer of the Declaration of Independence
 Served in Gen. George Washington’s Staff
 Commissioner of Indian Affairs – 1775
o John Tucker (11/08/1790 – 07/19/1856)
 Lieutenant in the War of 1812
 One of four brothers to serve in the War of 1812. Three others died in the war.
• Isaac (10/11/1786 – killed in action)
• Joseph (11/13/1788 – killed in action)
• Morris (11/9/1792 – killed in action)
- National Society United States Daughters of 1812 – Correspondence
In addition, a large box of family documents is available to the winning buyer on this lot.


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