Papers, 1840.

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Papers, 1840.

Biographical account of Thomas Gilpin, 1728-1778, and "memorial and reminiscences in private life" by Hannah Logan Smith with additions made by Thomas Gilpin in 1840.

3 v.; 30 cm. or less.

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Smith, Hannah Logan, 1777-1846

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Gilpin, Thomas, 1728-1778

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Thomas Gilpin was a Philadelphia engineer, surveyor, and naturalist. From the description of Letterbook, 1771-1777. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 154298240 From the guide to the Thomas Gilpin letterbook, 1771-1777, 1771-1777, (American Philosophical Society) Quaker Loyalist and merchant, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. From the description of Diary and manuscript map, 1777 Sept. 2-1778 Jan. 24. (New York University, Group Batc...

Gilpin, Thomas, 1776-1853

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John Pemberton of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a member of the Society of Friends, was imprisoned with 19 other men in Winchester, Virginia, between 1777 and 1778, after refusing to swear allegiance to the United States. Fearing collusion with invading British forces, the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania arrested 17 Quakers and three additional men in September 1777, and transferred the prisoners to Winchester, Virginia, later that month. The men were released in April 1778, though two d...