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Historical Massachusetts Pitcher Gov. Caleb Strong To General Brook Ca. 1816

$ 422.4

Availability: 100 in stock
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    Description

    This is an interesting Massachusetts presentation pitcher, that dates to 1816,
    from Caleb Strong to General Brooks. Caleb Strong 1745-1819 was a lawyer
    and politician, who served as the sixth and tenth Governor of Massachusetts
    between 1800 and 1807 and again from 1812-1816. The pitcher was presented
    to General John Brooks 1752-1825, at the beginning of his term as governor.
    Brooks was a doctor, military officer and politician and member of the
    Massachusetts militia when the Revolutionary War broke out. Brooks led his
    troops in the Battles of Lexington and Concord and also served under George
    Washington in the New York and New Jersey campaigns of 1776. Brooks was
    the 11th Massachusetts Governor from 1816, until his retirement in 1823. The
    pitcher has cracks, stands 6 1/2” tall, with a 4 3/8” diameter base. Painted on
    one side, “The Gratitude of Massachusetts, Follows Caleb Strong, to
    Northampton.” The other side reads, “Success To Our New Governor!
    General Brooks”. It’s fragile, but will be well packaged, but it can also be
    picked up, I have a small shop just off Rt. 95 in Southern Rhode Island.