Massachusetts Historical Society
Boston, MA
Papers:
1708-1833, 6 boxes and 1 oversize folder.
The papers of David Cobb primarily document his position as agent for William Bingham with respect to the latter's land interest in Maine. The papers relate to the settlement of and emigration to Maine, legal disputes, logging and the lumber trade, roads, lotteries, the development of Gouldsboro, Me. as a commercial port, the Kennebec River area, and David Cobb's supervision of the lands even after William Bingham's death. Also included are papers related to David Cobb's business partnership with John Richards in the firm of Cobb and Richards, his career as a Mass. politician from the district of Maine and U.S. representative from Massachusetts, and as a judge in Maine. Letters with David Cobb discuss state and national politics, state elections, and foreign relations. David Cobb's diaries document the Battle of Yorktown during the Revolution in which he was involved as aide-de-camp to George Washington, his trip to Philadelphia and work in Congress (1793-95); and trips between Gouldsboro and Boston. Correspondents include William Bingham, Alexander Baring (later the Baron of Ashburton), William Eustis, Henry Knox, Charles W. Hare, Henry Jackson, and members of the Cobb family. An unpublished guide is available in the repository.
Papers:
In the Israel Keith Correspondence, 1786-1792, 1 folder.
Correspondents include David Cobb.
Papers:
In the Henry Knox Papers, 1719-1825, 65 boxes, 3 folders, and 1 oversize container.
Correspondents include David Cobb.
Papers:
In the Shays' Rebellion Papers, 1786-1787, 1 narrow box.
Correspondents include David Cobb.
Indiana University
Lilly Library
Bloomington, IN
Papers:
In the William Bingham Papers, 1752-1891, 1,703 items.
Correspondents include David Cobb. An inventory is available in the repository and online.
Library of Congress
Manuscript Division
Washington, DC
Microfilm:
1708-1833, 3 microfilm reels.
Papers of David Cobb, 1708-1833. Microfilm of originals from the Massachusetts Historical Society in Boston, Massachusetts.
The Morgan Library
Department of Literary and Historical Manuscripts
New York, NY
Papers:
1792, 1 item.
A letter from David Cobb to General Jackson written on July 17, 1792.
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