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Book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others  Regarding Foreign Policy  Local Politics  and Family Matters

Download or read book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others Regarding Foreign Policy Local Politics and Family Matters written by David Cobb and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Description: Includes: Letter from David Cobb (Philadelphia) to William Eustis concerning a resolution passed at a Boston town meeting and mentioning the expedition forming by Kentuckians against the Spanish at New Orleans, 1 Mar. 1794 Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb about a Boston town meeting, 2 Mar. 1794 Letter from Thomas Cobb (Taunton) to David Cobb about business and family matters, 5 Mar. 1794 Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb about the illness of Eustis's sister, 10 Mar. 1794 Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb informing him of the death of Eustis's sister during childbirth, 16 Mar. 1794 Letter from Thomas Cobb (Taunton) to David Cobb concerning feelings in Taunton about the war with Great Britain, 17 Mar. 1794.

Book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others  Regarding Foreign Policy  the Trade Embargo  Health and Family Matters

Download or read book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others Regarding Foreign Policy the Trade Embargo Health and Family Matters written by David Cobb and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Description: Includes: Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb advising him to leave Philadelphia for reasons of health and referring to a pamphlet by Mr. G, 5 May 1794 Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb about a meeting at Boston concerning the embargo, 11 May 1794 Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb informing him that public sentiment in Boston remains in favour of an embargo, 13 May 1794 Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb urging him to speak in Congress on the subject of the "balances," 18 May 1794 Letter from Thomas Cobb (Taunton) to his father David Cobb about local and family news, 19 May 1794 Letter from William Eustis to David Cobb thanking him for getting the "balance" and stating his intention of going to a club meeting at the home of Joseph Russell, 20 May 1794 [incomplete] Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb about political affairs in Boston, 23 May 1794 Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb about the "balances" owed to Massachusetts and the report of the embargo, 25 May 1794 Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb about local politics and relations with Great Britain, 29 May 1794.

Book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others  Regarding Politics and Foreign Policy  Including Port Fortification

Download or read book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others Regarding Politics and Foreign Policy Including Port Fortification written by David Cobb and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Description: Includes: Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb about the method and cost of fortifying Boston Harbour, 22 Mar. 1794 Letter from Thomas Cobb (Taunton) to David Cobb about family matters, 24 Mar. 1794 Letter from D[avid] L. Barnes (Providence) to David Cobb about an American registration for a French ship, 25 Mar. 1794 [fragment] Letter from Nicholas Pike and Thomas H. Hooper (Newburyport) to David Cobb asking for information about the political situation at Newburyport and urging measures against Great Britain and the redemption of American prisoners captured by Barbary pirates at Algiers, 25 Mar. 1794 Letter from Lemuel Williams (New Bedford) to David Cobb requesting fortifications for New Bedford, 27 Mar. 1794 Letter from David Cobb (Philadelphia) to William Eustis about putting the country in a state of defence, passing an embargo act, and the possibility of passing a federal land tax, 29 Mar. 1794 Letter from O[liver] Leonard (Taunton) to David Cobb giving him news of local political affairs and informing him that Leonard is ready for war, 29 Mar. 1794.

Book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others  Regarding Foreign Policy  Piracy  and Family Matters

Download or read book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others Regarding Foreign Policy Piracy and Family Matters written by David Cobb and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Description: Includes: Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb about relations with Great Britain, the embargo, and his intention of voting for Samuel Adams, 6 Apr. 1794 Letter from Thomas Cobb (Taunton) to his father David Cobb about Mrs. Cobb's health and the impending election for governor of Massachusetts, 7 Apr. 1794 Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb about the revocation by Lord Grenville of the Order in Council of 6 Nov. 1793, 13 Apr. 1794 Letter from Thomas Cobb (Taunton) to his father David Cobb about election returns in Massachusetts, 14 Apr. 1794 Letter from David Cobb (Philadelphia) to Samuel Bayley about relations with Great Britain, Edmond C. Genet's influence, and the nomination of John Jay as envoy to Great Britain, 18 Apr. 1794 Letter from Thomas Cobb (Taunton) to his father David Cobb about family and personal matters, 22 Apr. 1794 Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb about the temper of people and about treating "Young Murray," who was probably involved in a duel, 24 Apr. 1794 Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb about bad relations with Great Britain and public sentiment against revoking the embargo, 27 Apr. 1794 Letter from Thomas Cobb (Taunton) to his father David Cobb about family and personal matters, 28 Apr. 1794 Letter from Samuel Bayley (Newburyport) to David Cobb about relations with Great Britain and the fact that American vessels continue to be seized in the West Indies, 29 Apr. 1794.

Book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others  Regarding Politics and Trade

Download or read book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others Regarding Politics and Trade written by David Cobb and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Description: Includes: Letter from [David Cobb] (Philadelphia) to [Henry Jackson] about life in Philadelphia, the activities of Congress in regard to foreign relations and the Barbary pirates at Algiers, and the negotiations of David Humphreys, 1 Jan. 1794 Letter from [Henry Jackson] (Boston) to David Cobb informing him that Nathaniel Appleton plans to resign his post in the loan office in Massachusetts in favour of his son Nathaniel Walker Appleton and that Cobb should have the post, 4 Jan. 1794 Letter from David Cobb (Philadelphia) to [William Eustis] about life in Philadelphia and political affairs, including Benjamin Lincoln's proposed treaty with the Ohio Indians, relations with the dey of Algiers, the negotiations of David Humphreys, foreign trade regulations, and Thomas Jefferson's hatred of the British and affinity for the French, 19 Jan. 1794 Letter from Samuel Henshaw (Northampton) to David Cobb concerning what people are saying about Congress, asking for information, and mentioning the correspondence between Thomas Jefferson and Edmond C. Genet, 28 Jan. 1794 Letter from [David Cobb] (Philadelphia) to [William Eustis] describing the activities of Congress, the actions of Henry Dearborn and William Lyman, the debates on commercial regulations, James Madison's skills as an orator, and the disaffection of Henry Dearborn, 31 Jan. 1794.

Book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others  Regarding Business  Politics  and Personal Matters

Download or read book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others Regarding Business Politics and Personal Matters written by and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Description: Includes: Letter from William Eustis to David Cobb about personal matters, [Dec. 1794] Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb about personal matters, 1 Dec. 1794 Letter from Foster Swift (Taunton) to David Cobb about political affairs in Massachusetts, 1 Dec. 1794 Letter from O[liver] Leonard (Taunton) to David Cobb about Cobb's land business, 3 Dec. 1794 Letter from George Clymer to John Dunlap about the death of his son, 3 Dec. 1794 Letter from William Eustis to David Cobb urging him to make a speech in Congress, 4 Dec. 1794 Letter from Henry Knox (Montpelier) to David Cobb about Knox's lumbering business, 4 Dec. 1794 Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb about politics, 6 Dec. 1794 Letter from Foster Swift (Taunton) to David Cobb about politics, 8 Dec. 1794 Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb about the activities of Edmund Randolph as secretary of state, 10 Dec. 1794 Letter from Oliver Leonard (Taunton) to David Cobb concerning the prospects of Cobb being re-elected and requesting letters if he goes to France, 13 Dec. 1794 Letter from Seth Padelford to David Cobb about Cobb's chances for re-election and the burning of Samuel Leonard's mill, 14 Dec. 1794 Letter from Foster Swift (Taunton) to David Cobb giving news of local politics, 15 Dec. 1794 Letter from James Sproat (Taunton) to David Cobb about the building of Bristol Academy, 15 Dec. 1794.

Book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others  Regarding Business  Politics  and Personal Matters

Download or read book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others Regarding Business Politics and Personal Matters written by David Cobb and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Description: Includes: Letter from Foster Swift (Taunton) to David Cobb about Oliver Leonard's intended departure for France, 16 Dec. 1794 Letter from Samuel Fales (Taunton) to David Cobb enclosing a record of the recent election and informing him of the purchase of a fire engine by the town of Taunton, Mass., 17 Dec. 1794 Letter from Hodijah Baylies (Dighton) to David Cobb about the resignation of Alexander Hamilton, 20 Dec. 1794 Bill from David West to David Cobb for binding Bibles, 20 Dec. 1794 Letter from [William Eustis] (Boston) to David Cobb wishing him a merry Christmas, 22 Dec. 1794 Letter from Oliver Leonard (Taunton) to David Cobb about his future plans, 22 Dec. 1794 Letter from Foster Swift (Taunton) to David Cobb about local election news and French and British affairs, 29 Dec. 1794 Letter from David Cobb (Philadelphia) to Tench Coxe about the manufacturing of Bristol and Plymouth Counties, Mass., 31 Dec. 1794 Letter from Foster Swift (Taunton) to David Cobb about progress in building a school, 31 Dec. 1794.

Book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others  Regarding Politics  Employment and the Military

Download or read book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others Regarding Politics Employment and the Military written by David Cobb and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Description: Includes: Letter from Thomas Davis (Boston) to David Cobb about politics and the debt owed to Massachusetts by the national government, 1 Feb. 1794 Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb thanking him for a letter and giving him news of his friends in Boston, 2 Feb. 1794 Draft of letter from David Cobb (Philadelphia) to Henry Jackson about the actions of Congress in regard to foreign trade regulations and the sale of Cobb's Maine lands to Jackson, 4 Feb. 1794 With draft of enclosure to Samuel Phillips, 4 Feb. 1794. Letter from David L. Barnes (Providence) to David Cobb thanking him for his efforts to secure a political post for Barnes and commenting on the political situation in the country in regard to foreign trade regulations, 6 Feb. 1794 Letter from [David Cobb] (Philadelphia) to [William Eustis] about the actions of Congress, particularly Henry Dearborn and William Lyman, in regard to foreign trade regulations and the construction of frigates; the actions of James Madison; and Edmond C. Genet's influence over Madison, 8 Feb. 1794 Letter from [David Cobb] (Philadelphia) to [William] Eustis about debate in Congress over frigates for the navy, the arrival of [Christopher] Gore and [Joseph] Russell, Jr. in Philadelphia, and criminal activity in Georgia, 15 Feb. 1794.

Book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others  Regarding Recent Treaties  Elections  and Land and Property

Download or read book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others Regarding Recent Treaties Elections and Land and Property written by Seth Padelford and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Description: Includes: Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb about local politics, 19 Jan. 1795 Letter from Foster Swift (Taunton) to David Cobb giving a detailed account of the votes in the late election, 19 Jan. 1795 Letter from Foster Swift (Taunton) to David Cobb about local politics, 21 Jan. 1795 Letter from Hodijah Baylies (Dighton) to David Cobb about the rumour that Cobb is to be postmaster general, 24 Jan. 1795 Letter from William Eustis to David Cobb about Massachusetts politics and the militia, 25 Jan. 1795 Letter from Foster Swift (Taunton) to David Cobb about local happenings, 25 Jan. 1795 Letter from Ebenezer Bradish (Cambridge) to David Cobb about the sale of real estate and personal matters, 26 Jan. 1795 Letter from Samuel Fales to David Cobb about local political matters, 26 Jan. 1795 Letter from Oliver Leonard (Boston) to David Cobb about Maine lands and Leonard's work for [William Bingham], 26 Jan. 1795 Letter from Seth Padelford (Taunton) to David Cobb concerning local news and enclosing election returns, 26 Jan. 1795 Letter from William Eustis to David Cobb about plans for a new state house and reactions to John Jay's treaty, 29 Jan. 1795.

Book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others  Regarding Law Practice  Politics  and Appointments

Download or read book Correspondence Between David Cobb and Others Regarding Law Practice Politics and Appointments written by David Cobb and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Description: Includes: Letter from Thomas Cobb (Taunton) to his father David Cobb about seeking admittance to the bar, 17 Feb. 1794 Letter from Thomas Cobb (Taunton) to his father David Cobb about seeking admittance to the bar, 17 Feb. 1794 Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb about American commercial policy, 17 Feb. 1794 Letter from James Sproat (Boston) to David Cobb requesting that he inquire about Sproat's family in Philadelphia and commenting on political opinion in Massachusetts, 19 Feb. 1794 Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb about the political situation in Boston before the town meeting, 20 Feb. 1794 Letter from [David Cobb] (Philadelphia) to [William] Eustis about the activities of Congress and the arrival of French commissioners to replace Edmond C. Genet, 22 Feb. 1794 Letter from David Cobb (Philadelphia) to William Eustis concerning Baron Joseph Fauchet, the new French ambassador; speculating about Edmond C. Genet; and mentioning the British refusal to give up western posts, 26 Feb. 1794 Letter from William Eustis (Boston) to David Cobb urging that strong measures be taken against the British if necessary to save commerce, 26 Feb. 1794 Letter from Abraham Williams (Sandwich) to David Cobb asking his help in securing a federal post and mentioning differences with Shearjashub Bourne, 28 Feb. 1794.

Book David Cobb Correspondence and Papers Regarding Friends  Business  Politics and Foreign Affairs

Download or read book David Cobb Correspondence and Papers Regarding Friends Business Politics and Foreign Affairs written by David Cobb and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Description: Includes: Letter from James Hodges (Taunton) to David Cobb requesting medical advice for Hodges's father, 3 Oct. 1810 Letter from David Cobb (Gouldsboro, Me.) to Charles W. Hare informing him that Cobb is ill and that [John] Black will prepare a report for Hare, 21 Oct. 1810 Receipted bill from Zachariah Hicks to David Cobb for a lady's saddle, 30 Oct. 1810 Letter from David Cobb (Gouldsboro, Me.) to Charles W. Hare about sheep raising and wool production in Maine and New England and lumbering on the Maine lands under Cobb's supervision, 10 Nov. 1810 Invoice and bill from French and Everett (Boston) for food and sundries forwarded to David Cobb, 20 Nov. 1810 Letter from John Richards (London) to David Cobb about Temple Bowdoin's travel plans, the "nervous affliction" suffered by his wife, personal matters, and the Peninsular War, 24 Nov. 1810 Letter from David Cobb (Ellsworth, Me.) to Charles W. Hare about William Bingham's original purchase of Maine lands, 1 Dec. 1810 Letter from C[harles] W. Hare (Philadelphia) to David Cobb urging him to complete a deposition and not to take logs as payment, 4 Dec. 1810 Bill from Freeman Cushing (Boston) to David Cobb for cloth, with attached note to John Black, 11 Dec. 1810 Letter from Samuel S. Wilde (Wiscasset, Me.) to David Cobb about a deposition by John Fabrique, 12 Dec. 1810 Letter from H. C. Swan (New York) to David Cobb reporting on the service of Cobb's son Henry Jackson Cobb aboard the Monticello as first officer to Captain H. M. Beare, 23 Dec. 1810.