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GALLOWAY, Joseph (1731-1803) was an American politician. Galloway became a Loyalist during the American War of Independence, after serving as delegate to the First Continental Congress from Pennsylvania. For much of his career in Pennsylvanian politics he was a close ally of Benjamin Franklin, and he became a leading figure in the colony. As a delegate to the Continental Congress Galloway was a moderate, and moved increasingly towards Loyalism. After 1778 he lived in Britain. Autograph Document Signed “Jos. Galloway,” 1pp., Philadelphia, July 27, 1761, fine. Galloway reviews and contrasts two legal cases. In small part, “Upon the whole, the difference between these cases and that under consideration is shortly ...” He then continues with a three point comparison. Fine, and contained in a clam shell binder.
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This Ally Of Franklin Later Became A Loyalist

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Auction closed on Thursday, March 10, 2016.
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