Lewis, David, 1766-1840

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David Lewis (1766-1840) was a Philadelphia merchant in business with Isaac Wharton (1745-1808) for twenty years. Wharton and Lewis were two of the founders of the Phoenix Insurance Company of Philadelphia, which was organized in 1803. Wharton was elected the company's first president and Lewis its vice president, offices they held until Wharton resigned in November 1805. At that point, Lewis became president, and retained the position until his death in 1840.

From the description of David Lewis Papers, 1793-1839 (inclusive). (Library Company of Philadelphia). WorldCat record id: 145522373

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creatorOf Lewis, David, 1766-1840. David Lewis Papers, 1793-1839 (inclusive). Porterville Public Library
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associatedWith Biddle, William S., person
associatedWith Binney, Horace, 1780-1875, person
associatedWith Hale, William, 1765-1848, person
associatedWith Hallowell, John, 1768-1839, person
associatedWith Ingersoll, Joseph R. (Joseph Reed), 1786-1868, person
associatedWith Insurance Company of North America. corporateBody
associatedWith Langdon, John, 1741-1819, person
associatedWith Langdon, Woodbury, ca. 1738-1805, person
associatedWith Lewis, William, 1752-1819, person
correspondedWith Phoenix Insurance Company of Philadelphia corporateBody
associatedWith Rawle, William, 1759-1836, person
associatedWith Skipwith, Fulwar, 1765-1839, person
associatedWith Vaughan, William, 1752-1850, person
associatedWith Wharton, Isaac. person
correspondedWith Wharton & Lewis corporateBody
associatedWith Wharton & Lewis (Philadelphia, Pa.) corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
West Indies
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
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Embargo, 1807-1809
Marine insurance
Merchants
Shipping
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Birth 1766

Death 1840-04-28

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