LT. AARON PARDEE (1755 – 1837)REVOLUTIONARY WAR OFFICER and PATRIOT FROMMASSACHUSETTS, 2d LIEUTENANT IN THE 3rdCONTINENTAL ARMY ARTILLERY – SERVING FROM OCT. 17th 1781 TO JUNE1783&NEWBURYPORT MA MERCHANT OPERATING A SHIP CHANDLERY SUPPLYING WHALING, SHIPPING, FISHING, and SHIPBUILDING SUPPLIES TO BOTH INDIVIDUAL SEAMEN and VESSELS.The Windsor House (pictured above) located at 38 Federal Street, one of Newburyport, MA’s most prestigious streets, is an 18th century brick Federa...l style mansionin a scenic town brimming with history and attractions along New England's Atlantic coast.The mansion was built by Lieutenant Aaron Pardee of the Continental Army forhis wedding in 1786. The house was designed as a combination residence and ship'schandlery. HERE’S AN 1802 AUTOGRAPH DOCUMENT SIGNED BY PARDEE TO THE TOWN OFNEWBURYPORT FOR SUNDRIES SUPPLIED TO THE POOR – A LENGHTY LIST OF ITEMSENTIRELY WRITTEN IN PARDEE’S HAND.The document measures 6½”x 15” and is in Very Fine Condition, for its advanced age!<<>::<>>Aaron Pardee (1755 – 1837) was a lieutenantin the Third Continental artillery and served to the close of the war. He wasan original member of the Cincinnati. He was born at Sharon, Conn and died atNewburyport, Mass.Birth: 11November 1755Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut, United StatesDeath: 21February 1837 (Age 81)Newburyport, Essex, Massachusetts, United StatesPardee is buried in historic Oak HillCemetery in Newburyport, Mass.I am a proud member of the Universal Autograph Collectors Club(UACC), The Ephemera Society of America, the Manuscript Society and theAmerican Political Items Collectors (APIC) (member name: John Lissandrello). Isubscribe to each organizations' code of ethics and authenticity is guaranteed.~Providing quality service and historical memorabilia online for over tenyears.~
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