Hopkins, Stephen (1707-85) Signer of the Declaration of Independence from Rhode Island. Document Signed ("Step. Hopkins"), one page, 13 x 8 in. (Providence), Aug. 25, 1760. A deed from Hopkins to his son George, giving him "one moiety or half part of a certain tract or parcel of land lying in said Providence and in that part of it called the Neck, containing by estimation twenty four acres…." Hopkins signed beside his red wax seal. There are several old tape repairs in left margin and one underscoring Hopkins' signature; also, edge chipping and several edge tears at folds; integral docket leaf is present but separated. Condition is good. Accompanied by a transcription. As early as 1764, Hopkins spoke out on the rights of the colonies, publishing a pamphlet, "The Rights of the Colonies Examined." He suffered from cerebral palsy, causing his hand to tremble when he signed the Declaration of Independence. He is said to have commented, "My hand trembles, my heart does not." Hopkins is rare.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
Purchased from Robert Batchelder in 1981.
Signers of The Declaration of Independence