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GAMMELL, John (1751-182) and worked as a carpenter in Boston. He was an active patriot before the revolution and according to the History of Lexington, he engaged in the protest against the Stamp Act and in the Boston Tea Party. He enlisted in 1775 in the Revolutionary Army and after the Siege of Boston, he moved with his family and wife Margaret to Lexington. Autograph Document Signed “John Gammell” 1pp oblong octavo, Danvers, October 6, 1772, and reads: “ Received of my guardian Jeremiah Page seventy seven pound fifteen shillings and eight pence which is in full of my part of portion out of my honored mother’s estate Anna Gammell Late of Boston deceased. Fine condition.
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He was a member of the Boston Tea Party

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Minimum Bid: $300.00
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Estimate: $600 - $800
Auction closed on Thursday, December 7, 2017.
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