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- Freeman_Cobb abstract "Freeman Cobb (1830–1878) was an American, who established the Cobb and Co stagecoach company in 1853 with partners John Murray Peck, James Scanlon and James A. Lamber. The company was based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and ran American-imported Concord coaches to and from the Victorian goldfields.".
- Q5501000 abstract "Freeman Cobb (1830–1878) was an American, who established the Cobb and Co stagecoach company in 1853 with partners John Murray Peck, James Scanlon and James A. Lamber. The company was based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and ran American-imported Concord coaches to and from the Victorian goldfields.".
- Freeman_Cobb comment "Freeman Cobb (1830–1878) was an American, who established the Cobb and Co stagecoach company in 1853 with partners John Murray Peck, James Scanlon and James A. Lamber. The company was based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and ran American-imported Concord coaches to and from the Victorian goldfields.".
- Q5501000 comment "Freeman Cobb (1830–1878) was an American, who established the Cobb and Co stagecoach company in 1853 with partners John Murray Peck, James Scanlon and James A. Lamber. The company was based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and ran American-imported Concord coaches to and from the Victorian goldfields.".