Bill of Sale for the Brig Ship J. Cohen Jr., July 5, 1845


Bill of sale document dated July 5, 1845, detailing the sale of the brig ship J. Cohen Jr. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The seller was J. Fifield, and the buyer was Andrew Crouse. The brig, built in 1837, was named for Jacob I. Cohen Jr., a prominent businessman, banker, and politician in Baltimore, Maryland. The document provides details about the ship's sale and includes biographical information about Jacob I. Cohen Jr., highlighting his career in banking, railroads, insurance, and politics, as well as his contributions to the Jewish community in Baltimore. The ship was lost in 1847 near Brazos, Santiago. Additional biographical information on Jacob I. Cohen Jr. details his birth in Richmond, Virginia (September 30, 1789), his family background (parents Judith Solomon and Israel I. Cohen; nine siblings), his career as a lottery broker, and his role in advocating for the removal of religious restrictions on elected officials in Maryland.


Associated People/Businesses

  • Cohen, J. I. Jr.

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Physical Location

Arc.MS.56, Box 17, Folder 21