Savage, Samuel Phillips.
Samuel Phillips Savage was a merchant in Boston, Ma. The son of Arthur Savage and Faith Phillips, he married Sarah Tyler. He is said to have presided at the meeting at Old South Church in advance of the Boston Tea Party where it was decided that tea should not be landed in Boston's harbor.
From the description of Ledger, 1742-1749. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 147444185
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creatorOf | Savage, Samuel Phillips. State of Massachusetts-Bay ... in the county of Middlesex and state aforesaid, maketh oath : that the sloop Republick whereof Allen Halles is at present master, being a square sterned vessel of the burthen of one hundred tons, or thereabouts, was built ... | Connecticut State Library, CSL | |
creatorOf | Savage, Samuel Phillips. Ledger, 1742-1749. | Winterthur Library | |
creatorOf | Savage family. Savage family papers, 1758-1938 1840-1890. | New Jersey Historical Society Library |
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