TYLER, JOHN; and DANIEL WEBSTER. Document signed by both: ("J. Tyler") as President and countersigned by Daniel Webster ("Danl. Webster") as Secretary of State. 28 September 1842. One page, folio, ON PARCHMENT, finely engraved italic text at top, "By the President of the United States of America," beneath a large engraved two-part vignette, with a large fully rigged sailing ship at top and a lighthouse on a rocky isle with a distant harbor in the background below, scallop edge at top, accomplished in manuscript, large papered seal. Ship's passport for the Schooner Sarah Ann of Newport, Richard S. Gough, Master, with a crew of 10, which vessel should be allowed passage "without any hindrance, seizure or molestation."

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TYLER, JOHN; and DANIEL WEBSTER. Document signed by both: ("J. Tyler") as President and countersigned by Daniel Webster ("Danl. Webster") as Secretary of State. 28 September 1842. One page, folio, ON PARCHMENT, finely engraved italic text at top, "By the President of the United States of America," beneath a large engraved two-part vignette, with a large fully rigged sailing ship at top and a lighthouse on a rocky isle with a distant harbor in the background below, scallop edge at top, accomplished in manuscript, large papered seal. Ship's passport for the Schooner Sarah Ann of Newport, Richard S. Gough, Master, with a crew of 10, which vessel should be allowed passage "without any hindrance, seizure or molestation."