Brooks, John (1752-1825) to Aaron Hobart
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC06313.04.134 Author/Creator: Brooks, John (1752-1825) Place Written: Boston, Massachusetts Type: Printed letter signed Date: 10 January 1822 Pagination: 1 p. ; 24.8 x 21.1 cm. Order a Copy
Circular letter from the Massachusetts governor transmitting the state legislature's resolution giving the governor and executive council the power to take any measures necessary in settling the "Claim of the State on the General Government" and a "Report of a Committee of the Council" on the subject (resolution included, see GLC06313.135). Urges the state's federal congressmen (which included Hobart) to help obtain remuneration for Massachusetts for costs incurred for the "defence and protection of our common country," probably referring to the War of 1812.
John Brooks was a physician, soldier, politician and governor of Massachusetts from 1816-1823.
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