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Thatcher, Samuel (1776-1872) to Aaron Hobart

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC06313.04.008 Author/Creator: Thatcher, Samuel (1776-1872) Place Written: Boston, Massachusetts Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 8 February 1807 Pagination: 1 p. : address : docket ; 25.1 x 20 cm. Order a Copy

Discusses a job offer for Hobart where he can complete in his law studies at Thatcher's law office in Warren, Maine, and asks him to come to Boston for an interview. Mentions that he can be found at the Massachusetts House of Representatives, where he was currently serving.

Samuel Thatcher was a member of the Massachusetts house of representatives from 1801-1811 and later elected a congressman.
Aaron Hobart, lawyer, jurist, state senator, and congressman, was born in Abington, Massachusetts and graduated from Brown University in 1805. He was admitted to the bar in 1809 and commenced practice in Abington, Massachusetts. In 1824, he moved to East Bridgewater, Massachusetts. He was a representative in the state legislature in 1814; a state senator in 1819; and in 1820 was elected a representative in the 16th congress to fill a vacancy. He was re-elected to the 17th, 18th, & 19th congresses, serving from 1820-1827. He was a member of the governor's council, 1827-31, and a probate judge from 1843-58.

Thatcher, Samuel, 1776-1872
Hobart, Aaron, 1787-1858

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