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to Aaron Hobart
10 March 1814
Sampson, Zabdiel, 1781-1828
Asks Hobart to verify in the next letter whether it is true or not true that Albert Smith has stolen $20,000 from the public.
GLC06313.04.034
2 November 1818
Drew, Thomas, 1785-?
Sends Hobart the vote tally of the congressional election in the district covering Plymouth, Massachusetts, and informs him that the (overwhelming) majority votes (128 of 190) were for Zabdiel Sampson.
GLC06313.04.066
29 June 1820
Mentions that the federalists are trying to appoint Frank Le Barron for Collector of the District of Plymouth. Also mentions that it would be of great help if Hobart wrote a letter to the Secretary and permitted Sampson's friends, Albert Smith and...
GLC06313.04.079
7 October 1820
Mentions that he has heard that Hobart is concerned with manufactories, especially because the merchants will not vote for Hobart in an upcoming election. Requests Hobart's confirmation or denial of this rumor, because he fears he may be being...
GLC06313.04.080
20 October 1820
Informs Hobart of the votes of Bridgewater, Halifax, Kingston, Duxbury and Rochester. Mentions that Aaron will be elected to congress if the votes of the other towns (not heard of yet) are similar to these votes.
GLC06313.04.081
23 October 1820
Informs Hobart of the votes of Middleboro and Carver. Addresses him with pleasure as "Member of Congress elect," because based on the information received so far, Hobart has the majority votes over his opponent, William Baylies.
GLC06313.04.082
7 November 1820
Sends Hobart the vote tally of several Massachusetts towns and mentions "by the votes below you will see your election as member of the 17th Cong. is certain."
GLC06313.04.083
29 November 1820
Wood, Alexander, 1796-1867
Asks for Hobart's opinion on whether it would be possible to have another attorney fill Zabdiel Samson's place (implying himself). Also, asks if he could come and work in Hobart's office.
GLC06313.04.084
2 January 1820
Mentions that Robert Dunham has not heard anything "relating to carrying the mail on said routes." Asks Hobart to call the Post Master General and inquire about the matter.
GLC06313.04.088
January 17, 1821
Peirce, Levi, 1773-1847
Discusses his concern that the Federalists in his town plan to change the name of his post office to Middleborough 4 Corners and asks Hobart to stop it. Also discusses the history of his post office, explains the problems that a name change will...
GLC06313.04.093
January 18, 1821
Soule, William H., 1791-?
Discusses postal service. Mentions that because of Hobart's motion, the committee on post roads and offices must "inquire into the expediency of discontinuing wholly, or in part, the post rout" and establishing a new one. Gives the history of the...
GLC06313.04.097
January 20, 1821
Collings, Michael, fl. 1821
Informs Hobart that he has sent the President his statement on his "Travels through the Seacourse of Massachusetts." Discusses fishing, shipping, and other seafaring matters.
GLC06313.04.100
January 29, 1821
Dunbar, Jesse, 1760-1836
Encloses a petition from N. Manson "for the remuneration of a fine paid Z[abdiel] Sampson." Discusses a bounty related to a cod law.
GLC06313.04.104
13 December 1821
Robbins, Josiah, 1766-?
Indicates that he has sent a "proposal to the Commissioners of the Navy, to furnish Cordage." Asks Hobart to help him get the contract by exerting his influence in a letter to the commissioners. Describes his capacity to complete the contract....
GLC06313.04.119
24 December 1821
Indicates that he voted against a bankruptcy law when a member of Congress, describing such laws as "one of the great evils that always to be avoided." Also notes that he believes the people of Hobart's district would vote overwhelmingly against a...
GLC06313.04.122
8 January 1822
Explains and encloses (not included) Captain Edward Morton's "demand against the United States," for monies owed for selling General Henry Dearborn a barge he captured for the use of the United States during the War of 1812. Also, indicates that he...
GLC06313.04.131
January 12,1822
Mentions that David Diman sent a petition for a military pension and had not received a response from the Secretary of War. Sampson asks Hobart to inquire about the matter and, if he obtains the needed certificate, to send it to him or Diman.
GLC06313.04.136
January 31, 1822
Discusses and endorses the Mackerel Fishery bill then before the Congress, which Samson had worked on when he was a congressman.
GLC06313.04.146
February 26, 1822
Discusses the upcoming selection of candidates for state senate. Discusses the suggestion that Sampson's salary (as district Collector) be abolished and thanks Hobart for being against it. Comments on the bill (with the salary provision) and its...
GLC06313.04.163
February 28, 1822
Discusses a payment owed in regard to the capturing of a barge, and a mix up in the name of the man owed.
GLC06313.04.165
15 March 1822
Notes a town meeting in which republican town officers were re-elected over opposition from local federalists. Discusses the county convention, the appropriations bill, and payment owed to a Mr. Morton for capturing a barge (see GLC06313.165)....
GLC06313.04.171
Discusses the account of William Otis and related paperwork. Inquires about games of chess played by Colonel Bassett.
GLC06313.04.173
6 November 1822
Election results for five towns in Massachusetts in the race for Congress. Notes how many votes Hobart and his opponent C. Otis recieved in five small Massachusetts town in the election for the eighteenth Congress. Believes the Federalists are...
GLC06313.04.194
January 14, 1823
GLC06313.04.220
February 6, 1823
GLC06313.04.228
10 December 1823
GLC06313.04.239
19 December 1823
GLC06313.04.241
5 January 1824
GLC06313.04.247
January 17, 1824
GLC06313.04.254
January 21, 1824
GLC06313.04.258
February 2, 1824
GLC06313.04.266
February 18, 1824
Includes a handwritten 'f' on the address leaf, possibly a free frank.
GLC06313.04.282
February 20, 1824
GLC06313.04.284
February 25, 1824
GLC06313.04.285
February 27, 1824
GLC06313.04.288
16 March 1824
GLC06313.04.302
10 April 1824
GLC06313.04.313
12 May 1824
GLC06313.04.322
19 May 1824
GLC06313.04.327
3 June 1824
GLC06313.04.329
1 November 1824
GLC06313.04.344
8 December 1824
GLC06313.04.347
28 December 1824
GLC06313.04.357
6 January 1825
GLC06313.04.369
January 10, 1825
GLC06313.04.370
January 11, 1825
GLC06313.04.372
January 17, 1825
GLC06313.04.375
January 30, 1826
Comments on the Judiciary Bill, "It would be better in my opinion not to increase the number of judges of the S. Court. Let the number remain the same, and discharge them from Circuit duties, and give to each Circuit a judge, who should not be one of...
GLC06313.04.460
3 March 1820
Briefly reports the passage of the Missouri Compromise: "The question, so long debated in Congress of excluding slavery from our territories is settled, by the passage of a bill...which excludes slavery forever, from the whole of the American...
GLC06313.03
2 December 1817
Sends Hobart a copy of President James Monroe's message to Congress (his First Annual Message to Congress, i.e. the state of the union) and asks him to show the copy to others.
GLC06313.04.056
December 1817
Informs Hobart of his plans to occasionally send him copies of the National Intelligence newspaper. Explains that it "is the most valuable paper printed in [Washington, D.C.]" and contains complete accounts of congressional proceedings.
GLC06313.04.057
2 January 1818
Sends his condolence for Hobart's father's death. Mentions a "Bill, to establish a uniform system of Bankruptcy." Informs Hobart that he has not voted for the additional pay for "our services." Also, mentions that Henry Clay "is 'tooth & nail'...
GLC06313.04.058
13 December 1818
Discusses reports of vote tallies in the recent congressional election (which Sampson won) for several Massachusetts towns. Also discusses the processing of pension petitions, indicating that those from his district will be ready by 1 March 1819...
GLC06313.04.068
5 January 1819
Reports on congressional proceedings. Discusses the "political condition of South America," specifically endorsing American policy towards the "independent provinces of Rio De La Plata." Also mentions that "the Massachusetts claim was called as the...
GLC06313.04.069
5 January 1820
Discusses a law passed on 18 March 1818 and his expectation of news from the Secretary of War about "to whom pension certificates have been granted." Also discusses the "bankrupt Bill now before congress."
GLC06313.04.075
6 March 1820
Informs Hobart that a port road from Hanover to East Bridgewater will be established. Also mentions there will be a post office and thus a post master will be needed. A man named Mr. C. Cobb will be recommended for the position, but Samson wants to...
GLC06313.04.076
7 May 1820
Thanks Hobart for asking Mr. Morton "to use his influence in securing for me the office of collector of the district of Plymouth."
GLC06313.04.077
December 11, 1823
GLC06313.04.240
December 31, 1822
Discusses which route the mail should be carried over, and states most of the public support a specific route. Measures from Congress regarding suppresion of piracy also meet the approval of the public.
GLC06313.04.213
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