Papers of Thomas Hubbard and Mary Jackson Hubbard, 1729-1779

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Papers of Thomas Hubbard and Mary Jackson Hubbard, 1729-1779

This collection contains papers of Thomas Hubbard, Harvard Treasurer and Commissary General of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, and his wife, Mary Jackson Hubbard. The papers document financial and legal transactions and include deeds of sale for land in Maine, detailed accounts of bonds and notes in the estates of the Hubbards following their deaths in 1773 and 1774, and other documents related to the settlement of their estates.

.19 cubic feet; (1 box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6385582

Harvard University Archives.

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Hubbard, Thomas, 1702-1773

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Thomas Hubbard (1702-1773), who served as Treasurer of Harvard University from 1752 to 1773 and as Commissary General of the Province of Massachusetts Bay from 1759 to 1771, was the first son of Joseph and Thankful (Brown) Hubbard. He was born in Boston on August 4, 1702 and attended Harvard College, where he received an A.B. in 1721 and an A.M. in 1724. He married Mary Jackson on September 10, 1724; they would have two daughters, Mary and Thankful. Following graduation, Hubbard ope...