Powel, Samuel, 1738-1793

Samuel Powel was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1738. The son of a prominent Welsh family, Powel is best known for his two terms as Mayor of Philadelphia, from 1775-17761 and from 1789-1790. The office of mayor lay vacant between his two terms; thus, Powel was the last colonial era mayor of Philadelphia, and the first mayor of the city after independence was secured. The second of three children, Powel graduated from the City College of Philadelphia (now the University of Pennsylvania) in 1759. After spending several years in England, where he spent time with figures including Voltaire, the Pope, and the Duke of York, Powel abandoned his Quaker upbringings, converted to the Church of England, and returned to claim his inheritance in 1767.

Upon his return to the States, Powel wed Elizabeth Willing, herself both the daughter and niece of two previous Philadelphia mayors. His inheritance had left Powel with an obscene amount of wealth, including more than 90 properties in the Philadelphia era. In spite of this, Powel chose to purchase a home from Charles Stedman. This property, at 244 South 3rd Street in Philadelphia, stands today as a museum dedicated to the role played by Powel in both the founding of the nation and the relaxing of tensions after the Revolutionary War. Serving as an outpost for dignitaries, politicians, and those of high society, one of the Powel Home’s regular guests were George and Martha Washington.

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