Correspondence, 1817-1849, 1817-1845, 1848-1849.

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Correspondence, 1817-1849, 1817-1845, 1848-1849.

Letters to Samuel Andrew Law, land agent from New York, primarily concerning appraisal and sales of land, especially of the Henry Drinker estate.

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Stewardson, Thomas, 1781-1859

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Drinker, Henry, 1734-1809

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Henry Drinker, a prominent Quaker merchant in Philadelphia, was the son of Henry and Mary Gottier Drinker. He married Ann Swett in 1754 and then, after her death, married Elizabeth Sandwith in 1761. Drinker is perhaps best known for his exile with other Quaker pacifists to Winchester, Virginia, during 1777-1778. He was a Clerk of the Meeting for Sufferings, Treasurer of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, and an Elder. From the description of Correspondence, 1791-1801. (Swarthmore College)....

Fisher, James Carryl

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Law, Samuel Andrew, 1771-1845

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Lawyer, land agent, and judge, of Meredith, N.Y.; native of Cheshire, Conn. From the description of Samuel Andrew Law papers, 1798-1845. (New Haven Colony Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 457248754 Samuel A. Law was a lawyer, farmer, land agent, postmaster, politician, merchant, saw mill owner and community leader in Delaware County, N.Y. As a dealer in land Law acted mainly as an agent for the Drinker, Fisher, Meredith and Clymer, and Wharton in...