Background
Cobb, Hubbard Hanford was born on August 5, 1917 in New York City. Son of Frank I. and Margaret Hubbard (Ayer) Cobb.
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This work takes the reader on a tour of the sites of every battle fought on American soil. In addition to the many Civil War battle grounds, American Battlefields includes sites from the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, Mexican-American conflicts and the Indian Wars. In addition to numerous maps and illustrations, the book provides historical background and analysis of the course of every battle as well as information on the sites and how to get there. An indispensable companion for anyone interested in seeing for themselves the conflicts that shaped the identity of America.
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writer editor of The American Home
Cobb, Hubbard Hanford was born on August 5, 1917 in New York City. Son of Frank I. and Margaret Hubbard (Ayer) Cobb.
Graduate, Avon Old Farms School, Connecticut, 1936.
A newspaper and radio personality, he was also the editor of The American Home and Ladies" Home Journal and the author of a number of books, including his 1950 debut Your Dream Home: How to Build lieutenant Foreign Less Than $3500, The Amateur Builder"s Handbook and 1970"s The Dream House Encyclopedia. Cited as "an authority on home improvement and building", he was widely known in the Do it yourself publishing field, with a column running from the 1940s through the 1960s. He also spoke out about the unrealistic pressures on American women of the 1960s.
A native of New York City, Cobb was the son of Frank I. Cobb and Margaret Ayer Cobb.
His father was a well-known columnist, editor of New York World.
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With United States Army Air Force, World World War World War II. Member Authors Guild.
Married Elizabeth Youngblood Simon, February 6, 1954.