Cohen, Solomon, 1802-1875

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Solomon Cohen (1802-1875), son of Rev. Moses C. Cohen, was a lawyer in Georgetown, S.C. until 1838 when he moved to Savannah. He represented the Georgetown District in the South Carolina Legislature. After moving to Savannah, he represented Chatham County in the Georgia Legislature. He was on the Board of Alderman of Savannah and served as U.S. Postmaster in Savannah, 1853-1861. In 1860, he was a member of the Georgia delegation to the Democratic convention in Charleston, S.C., where he spoke in favor of reconciliation with the North. At the commencement of the Civil War, he continued to be Postmaster under the Confederate Government. In 1866, he was elected to the U.S. Congress from the First Congressional District of Georgia, but was not admitted.

From the description of Solomon Cohen papers, 1841-1867 (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 76804445

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referencedIn Cohen family, papers, 1841-1913 American Jewish Historical Society Archives
creatorOf Cohen, Solomon, 1802-1875. Solomon Cohen papers, 1841-1867 Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Hofwyl Plantation. Cohen/Gratz/Moses family papers, 1818-1972 (bulk 1858-1868) [microform]. Georgia Department of Archives and History Library
referencedIn Hutton, H. T., Mrs. Stephen Elliott scrapbook, 1842-1867. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Hofwyl Plantation. Cohen/Gratz/Moses family papers, 1818-1972 (bulk 1858-1868) [microform]. Georgia Department of Archives and History Library
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associatedWith Hutton, H. T., Mrs. person
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Birth 1802

Death 1875

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