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The author is probably Moses Carlton Jr. (1766-1857), a merchant shipowner of Wiscasset, who served on the Executive Council of Massachusetts during this period.
 
The author is probably Moses Carlton Jr. (1766-1857), a merchant shipowner of Wiscasset, who served on the Executive Council of Massachusetts during this period.
  
"A. Wood" is probably Abiel Wood Jr. (1772-1834) of Wiscasset, a member of the Massachusetts legislature and the U.S. House during this period.
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"O Cook" is probably Orchard Cook (1763-1819) of Wiscasset, who was a judge, an overseer of Bowdoin College, a U.S. Congressman in 1805-11, and later Sheriff of Lincoln County and Wiscasset Postmaster.
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"A Wood" is probably Abiel Wood Jr. (1772-1834) of Wiscasset, a member of the Massachusetts legislature and the U.S. House during this period.
  
 
The recipient is William King (1768-1852), who was a member of the Massachusetts Senate in 1807-11, and the first Governor of Maine in 1820-21.
 
The recipient is William King (1768-1852), who was a member of the Massachusetts Senate in 1807-11, and the first Governor of Maine in 1820-21.

Latest revision as of 21:02, 5 March 2021

The author is probably Moses Carlton Jr. (1766-1857), a merchant shipowner of Wiscasset, who served on the Executive Council of Massachusetts during this period.

"O Cook" is probably Orchard Cook (1763-1819) of Wiscasset, who was a judge, an overseer of Bowdoin College, a U.S. Congressman in 1805-11, and later Sheriff of Lincoln County and Wiscasset Postmaster.

"A Wood" is probably Abiel Wood Jr. (1772-1834) of Wiscasset, a member of the Massachusetts legislature and the U.S. House during this period.

The recipient is William King (1768-1852), who was a member of the Massachusetts Senate in 1807-11, and the first Governor of Maine in 1820-21.