William S. Grady receipted bill, 7 February 1861.

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William S. Grady receipted bill, 7 February 1861.

The collection consists of a receipted bill, signed by W.S. Grady, to Howell Cobb for "piping your house in 1860" and "8 brackets and putting them up." There is a note on the bottom of the bill from Grady to John A. Cobb regarding the check Grady received in payment of the above account.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7244895

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Cobb, Howell, 1815-1868

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Howell Cobb (September 7, 1815-October 9, 1868) was an American lawyer and diplomat. He served as congressman (1843-51; 1855-57), Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (1849-51), governor of Georgia (1851-53), and secretary of the treasury (1857-60). Following Georgia's secession from the Union in 1861, he served as president of the Provisional Confederate Congress (1861-62) and a major general of the Confederate army. Cobb was born in Jefferson County on September 7, 1815, the eldest ...

Grady, William H., -1953

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William S. Grady was part owner of the (Grady & Nicholson) Gas Works on Thomas Street, Athens, Ga., and father of Henry W. Grady. Howell Cobb was born September 7, 1815 and died October 9, 1868. "A mid-nineteenth-century politician, Howell Cobb served as congressman (1843-51; 1855-57), Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (1849-51), governor of Georgia (1851-53), and secretary of the treasury (1857-60). Following Georgia's secession from the Union in 1861, he...

Cobb, John Addison

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