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1834 February 28, Philadelphia, to Alfred Cope
Thomas P. Cope expresses his expectation of the defunding of the Second Bank of the United States to son Alfred Cope. He is critical of President Jackson and Pennsylvania Governor George Wolf regarding their responsibility with money. Jackson named Wolf the First Comptroller of the Treasury in 1836.
Cope, Thomas P. (Thomas Pim), 1768-1854 (author)
Cope, Alfred, 1806-1875 (addressee)
1834-02-28
reformatted digital
HC.MC-1170, Box 6
Cope-Evans Family papers --https://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/hcmc-1170
hsc0414
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1834 February 28, Philadelphia, to Alfred Cope
Thomas P. Cope expresses his expectation of the defunding of the Second Bank of the United States to son Alfred Cope. He is critical of President Jackson and Pennsylvania Governor George Wolf regarding their responsibility with money. Jackson named Wolf the First Comptroller of the Treasury in 1836.
Cope, Thomas P. (Thomas Pim), 1768-1854 (author)
Cope, Alfred, 1806-1875 (addressee)
1834-02-28
reformatted digital
HC.MC-1170, Box 6
Cope-Evans Family papers --https://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/hcmc-1170
hsc0414