Adjutant General William Donnison Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
ADJUTANT GENERAL WILLIAM DONNISON
Born: Circa 1757 in Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island
Died: Circa 1834 in Boston, Massachusetts
Died: Circa 1834 in Boston, Massachusetts
Biography
William Donnison (1754-1834) was an American soldier for the Massachusetts Militia for more than 10 years, serving as an Adjutant General (1788-1813) in the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. In 1786, Donnison was named aid to Massachusetts Governor Hancock, followed by an appointment as Judge of Common Pleas for 25 years.
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ADJUTANT GENERAL WILLIAM DONNISON - MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT SIGNED 05/23/1803 - HFSID 327090Signature from the Massachusetts Militia General and Judge of Common Pleas on a court martial for Major General Simon Elliot on several complaints made by a Brigadier General. Extremely rare and rich in content! Autograph document signed: "William Donnison Adjt. 3 Reg.…"
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