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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing). Search the whole document.
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Kennebec (Maine, United States) (search for this): entry barker-jacob
Barker, Jacob, -1871
Financier; born on Swan Island, Kennebec co., Me., Dec. 7, 1779; was of a Quaker family, and related by blood to the mother of Dr. Franklin.
He began trade in New York when quite
Jacob Barker. young, and at twenty-one he owned four ships and a brig, and was largely engaged in commercial transactions.
As a State Senator, and while sitting in the Court of Errors, he gave an opinion in an insurance case in opposition to Judge Kent, and was sustained by the court.
During the War of 1812 his ships were all captured.
Being in Washington, D. C., during its sack by the British (August, 1814), he assisted Mrs. Madison in saving Stuart's portrait of Washington, then hanging in the President's house, which was set on fire a few hours later.
Barker was a banker, a dealer in stocks, and a general and shrewd financier for many years.
He finally established himself in New Orleans in 1834, where he was admitted to the bar as a lawyer, and soon became a political and
Washington (United States) (search for this): entry barker-jacob
John Washington (search for this): entry barker-jacob
James Kent (search for this): entry barker-jacob
Barker, Jacob, -1871
Financier; born on Swan Island, Kennebec co., Me., Dec. 7, 1779; was of a Quaker family, and related by blood to the mother of Dr. Franklin.
He began trade in New York when quite
Jacob Barker. young, and at twenty-one he owned four ships and a brig, and was largely engaged in commercial transactions.
As a State Senator, and while sitting in the Court of Errors, he gave an opinion in an insurance case in opposition to Judge Kent, and was sustained by the court.
During the War of 1812 his ships were all captured.
Being in Washington, D. C., during its sack by the British (August, 1814), he assisted Mrs. Madison in saving Stuart's portrait of Washington, then hanging in the President's house, which was set on fire a few hours later.
Barker was a banker, a dealer in stocks, and a general and shrewd financier for many years.
He finally established himself in New Orleans in 1834, where he was admitted to the bar as a lawyer, and soon became a political and
Benjamin Franklin (search for this): entry barker-jacob
Barker, Jacob, -1871
Financier; born on Swan Island, Kennebec co., Me., Dec. 7, 1779; was of a Quaker family, and related by blood to the mother of Dr. Franklin.
He began trade in New York when quite
Jacob Barker. young, and at twenty-one he owned four ships and a brig, and was largely engaged in commercial transactions.
As a State Senator, and while sitting in the Court of Errors, he gave an opinion in an insurance case in opposition to Judge Kent, and was sustained by the court.
During the War of 1812 his ships were all captured.
Being in Washington, D. C., during its sack by the British (August, 1814), he assisted Mrs. Madison in saving Stuart's portrait of Washington, then hanging in the President's house, which was set on fire a few hours later.
Barker was a banker, a dealer in stocks, and a general and shrewd financier for many years.
He finally established himself in New Orleans in 1834, where he was admitted to the bar as a lawyer, and soon became a political and
Jacob Barker (search for this): entry barker-jacob
Barker, Jacob, -1871
Financier; born on Swan Island, Kennebec co., Me., Dec. 7, 1779; was of a Quaker family, and related by blood to the mother of Dr. Franklin.
He began trade in New York when quite
Jacob Barker. young, and at twenty-one he owned four ships and a brig, and was largely engaged in commercial transactions.
AJacob Barker. young, and at twenty-one he owned four ships and a brig, and was largely engaged in commercial transactions.
As a State Senator, and while sitting in the Court of Errors, he gave an opinion in an insurance case in opposition to Judge Kent, and was sustained by the court.
During the War of 1812 his ships were all captured.
Being in Washington, D. C., during its sack by the British (August, 1814), he assisted Mrs. Madison in saving Stuart's portrait of Washington, then hanging in the President's house, which was set on fire a few hours later.
Barker was a banker, a dealer in stocks, and a general and shrewd financier for many years.
He finally established himself in New Orleans in 1834, where he was admitted to the bar as a lawyer, and soon became a political a
James Madison (search for this): entry barker-jacob
James Ewell Brown Stuart (search for this): entry barker-jacob
1812 AD (search for this): entry barker-jacob
December 26th, 1871 AD (search for this): entry barker-jacob