Benjamin Pickman (1763-1843) Papers, 1679-1923.
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Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
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John Quincy Adams (b. July 11, 1767, Braintree, Massachusetts-d. February 23, 1848, Washington, D.C.) was an American statesman who served as a diplomat, United States Senator, member of the House of Representatives, and the sixth President of the United States. He was a member of the Federalist, Democratic-Republican, National Republican, and later the Anti-Masonic and Whig parties. He was the son of President John Adams and Abigail Adams. As a diplomat, Adams played an important role in neg...
Pickman, Benjamin, 1763-1843
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Benjamin Pickman (1763-1843) was the son of Benjamin (1740-1819) and Mary (Toppan) Pickman. He attended Dummer Academy and, in 1784, graduated from Harvard College. In 1789, he married Anstiss Derby, daughter of Elias Hasket and Elizabeth (Crowninshield) Derby. Following his father's wishes, Benjamin studied law in the offices of William Pyncheon of Salem and Theophilus Parsons of Newburyport until 1787, when he abandoned law for commerce. From about 1790 to 1796, Benjamin and his brother Will...
Pickman, Benjamin, 1671-1718/9.
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Pickman, William, 1774-1857
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Stone, Silsbee, and Pickman
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Pickman, Benjamin, 1827-1893
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Osgood, Isaac, 1756-1847
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Pickman, William, 1747/8-1815.
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Pickman, Sophia (Palmer), 1786-1862.
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Pickman, Clark Gayton, 1746-1781
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Pickman, Thomas, 1773-1817
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Pickman, Benjamin, 1740-1819
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The diaries appear to have been kept by Benjamin Pickman (1740-1819) during his 10 year exile in England. Massachusetts banned him in 1778 for being a loyalist during the American Revolution. The Pickman family was involved in the shipping business in Salem, Massachusetts. From the description of Diaries, 1779-1815. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 56323103 ...
Pickman, Benjamin, 1707/8-1773.
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Pickman, Love Rawlins, 1709-1786
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Pickman, Dudley Leavitt, 1779-1846
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