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Title David Cobb's financial affairs
Archival Reference Ms. N-1000
Sub-collection David Cobb Papers  
Date 30 Aug-1 Nov 1798
Document Type Correspondence; Business and financial document
Contents Includes:
Letter from Henry Jackson (Dorchester) to David Cobb about the refusal of William Bingham to honour Cobb's note, an epidemic at Boston, and the appointment of Henry Knox, Alexander Hamilton, and other Massachusetts men to posts in the new army, 30 Aug. 1798
Receipt from William Ingersall to Elisha Prescott for payment for mutton, 19 Sep. 1798
Receipt from William McKay to Elisha Prescott, 11 Oct. 1798
Letter from Henry Jackson (Boston) to David Cobb enclosing a previous letter [30 Aug. 1798] and informing him that the fever has departed from Boston, 12 Oct. 1798
Payment made to Mr. Tupper's account for surveying
Order on David Cobb to pay Elisha Prescott $9.00, 28 Oct. 179[8] [fragment, signature incomplete]
Order from Simson Stewart (Gouldsboro, Me.) on David Cobb to pay Elisha Prescott $11.70 on Stewart's account, 28 Oct. 1798. Enclosed with another order on David Cobb.
Account of [David Godfrey] with Cobb and Richards for 14 May-1 Nov. 1798, [1 Nov. 1798]
Sub-collection Information This collection consists of the papers of David Cobb primarily documenting his position as land agent for William Bingham in Maine, including papers related to the settlement of Maine, logging and the lumber trade, roads, and other subjects. Also included are papers related to his service during the American Revolution and his career as a politician and judge.

David Cobb was a Revolutionary War soldier and aide-de-camp to General George Washington, speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and president of the Senate, physician, judge, member of Congress, lieutenant governor of Massachusetts, and a founder of the Society of the Cincinnati and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

The collection contains letters to Charles W. Hare, Bingham's Philadelphia agent, and Alexander Baring, the future Lord Ashburton and representative of London's House of Baring. Also included are legal actions, financial accounts, maps, and inventories related to land development, fishing, lumbering, census reports, lotteries, the laying out of streets, and the construction of wharves, warehouses, and sawmills in Gouldsboro, Maine, which Cobb tried to develop as a major commercial port.

The collection also contains eight fragmentary diaries kept by Cobb, 1781-1818; a manuscript notebook with sketches; lists of British ships of the line; instructions for naval officers; letters to various members of the Cobb family; and letters from William Eustis, Henry Knox, Timothy Pickering, and Israel Thorndike concerning foreign relations, state politics, and miscellaneous financial matters related to the firm of Cobb and Richards, in which Cobb was partner.
Region American East  
Subjects Health and Medical  Food and Nutrition  Banking and Finance  Communications  Surveying  Stores and Supplies  
Places Boston; Massachusetts; Gouldsboro; Maine
People Cobb, David (1748-1830)  Bingham, William (1752-1804)  Jackson, Henry (1747-1809)  
Themes Business, Trade & Commerce
Library Massachusetts Historical Society  
Copyright Massachusetts Historical Society