Browse Items (38 total)

  • Tags: Roberts-Matthew

1379-Bb 612 Se31_0001.jpg
This scathing cartoon was widely popularized in 18th century America, of William Cobbett, who is in fact being protrayed as a porcupine with some rather crude opinions. He is shown receiving support by those that include the Devil and the British…

[0195] Stauffer_Cobbett to Dickins_June 8,1811.pdf
David McNeely Stauffer was an eminent civil engineer, author, and antiquarian. From 1893 to 1913 he devoted much of his time to the extra-illustration of "Westcott's History of Philadelphia, 1609-1829" as printed in the Sunday Dispatch. The total…

[0193] Etting_Cobbett to Carey & Son_March 19, 1818.pdf
Frank M. Etting's connection with the Historical Society began in 1855 when he was elected recording secretary at age 22. After a decade in the army, 1861-1870, he returned to Philadelphia to begin a career of public service. He became director of…

[22B] Cobbett to Senate & House reps of PA _ Jan2, 1819.pdf
This is an artificial collection created by HSP staff, containing manuscript materials from many sources. The collection is arranged alphabetically and primarily by individual, but unlike the "flat" collection, is far smaller in extent. Within this…

[0175] Dreer_Cobbett to Morgan_ July 17, 1815.pdf
Ferdinand Julian Dreer’s chief hobby was collecting autographs. He started with two documents and over time he was able to amass more than 15,000 items from some of the world’s most prominent and intriguing public figures. Owing to this interest,…

[0175] Dreer_Cobbett to ed_April 13, 1819.pdf
Ferdinand Julian Dreer’s chief hobby was collecting autographs. He started with two documents and over time he was able to amass more than 15,000 items from some of the world’s most prominent and intriguing public figures. Owing to this interest,…

[2129]Cobbett_20_1831-1835.pdf
William Cobbett emigrated to Philadelphia in 1792. He taught English to French refugees. He became very active in bookselling and publishing and eventually, as a pamphleteer, became a factor in American politics. In 1796, he began The Censor, a…

[2129]Cobbett_19_1829-1831.pdf
William Cobbett emigrated to Philadelphia in 1792. He taught English to French refugees. He became very active in bookselling and publishing and eventually, as a pamphleteer, became a factor in American politics. In 1796, he began The Censor, a…
Output Formats

atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2