Obadiah Rich (November 25, 1777 – January 20, 1850) was an American diplomat, bibliophile and bibliographer specializing in the history of Latin America.
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RICH, Obadiah, bibliophile, born in Truro, Massachusetts, 25 November, 1777; died in London, England, 20 January, 1850. He went to Spain in early years, served ...
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Record info: Format: Book; Main Author: Rich, O. (Obadiah), 1777-1850.Browse in author list; Published/Created: London, 1834.
When Obadiah Rich was born on 9 June 1758, in Truro, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States, his father, Obadiah Rich, was 27 and his mother, Pricilla Rich, ...
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When Obadiah Rich was born on 15 July 1707, in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States, his father, Richard Rich, was 32 and his mother, ...
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Rich doctored him with sweet oil and harts horn, and he recovered. It was no uncommon thing to find snakes coiled up under our beds, when we took them up in ...
11th of June, 1835, the first Post Office was established in Jay (then called Randolph) County, at the house of Daniel Farber, who was Postmaster.
When examining the records concerning Obadiah Knuckles (Bias), we can note the direct implication of his Indian heritage as a result of his compelled ...
The exact identity of the first settler is not known, but among the families which came prior to 1832 were those of Obadiah ... rich and fertile, and capable of ...