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Oberholtzer published his Robert Morris: Patriot and Financier in 1903, four years before a two-volume set, Jay Cooke: Financier of the Civil War.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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Oberholtzer published his Robert Morris: Patriot and Financier in 1903, four years before a two-volume set, Jay Cooke: Financier of the Civil War.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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In my research on Jay Cooke, I read that Cooke had a private telegraph line.
April « 2010 « Fondly, Pennsylvania: Notes from Archives and Conservation 2010
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In my research on Jay Cooke, I read that Cooke had a private telegraph line.
Over the wire « Fondly, Pennsylvania: Notes from Archives and Conservation 2010
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Posted in Archives, tagged 19th century communication, finance, Jay Cooke, telegrams on April 30, 2010 | 1 Comment »
April « 2010 « Fondly, Pennsylvania: Notes from Archives and Conservation 2010
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Posted in Archives, Civil War, tagged Jay Cooke, national tragedy, Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln assassination on April 15, 2010 | 2 Comments »
April « 2010 « Fondly, Pennsylvania: Notes from Archives and Conservation 2010
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In a mid-19th century letter to his brother, the future financier Jay Cooke offered an apology that anticipated the predicament familiar to many e-mail users: "I write so many letters that I almost lose the form and spirit of a private one."
Pushing the Envelope David M. Henkin 2010
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In a mid-19th century letter to his brother, the future financier Jay Cooke offered an apology that anticipated the predicament familiar to many e-mail users: "I write so many letters that I almost lose the form and spirit of a private one."
Pushing the Envelope David M. Henkin 2010
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In a mid-19th century letter to his brother, the future financier Jay Cooke offered an apology that anticipated the predicament familiar to many e-mail users: "I write so many letters that I almost lose the form and spirit of a private one."
Pushing the Envelope David M. Henkin 2010
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Posted in Archives | Tagged 19th century communication, finance, Jay Cooke, telegrams | 1 Comment
Over the wire « Fondly, Pennsylvania: Notes from Archives and Conservation 2010
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