John Clifford diary, 1784-1812.

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John Clifford diary, 1784-1812.

A diary offering daily accounts of John Clifford's home life, especially the management of his orchards and gardens on his Philadelphia estate, located within walking distance of the Schuylkill River. The first entry is dated December 29, 1804 and the last entry was recorded December 28, 1809. Daily descriptions include his whereabouts for the day, the weather, some financial matters (1784-1809) and specific tasks of various men under his employ. Clifford briefly mentions his mercantile business within these pages but there is a loose invoice for the purchase of cloth in 1812. Beginning 5 pages from the end of the book and upside down from the diary entries is a list of the "Sale of the effects of William G. Smith a Bankrupt." Also included are 9 loose pages of genealogical notes on the Pemberton family.

1 v. (301 leaves)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7042890

University of Pennsylvania Library

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Pemberton family.

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Clifford, John, 1942-

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Philadelphia merchant who married Anna Rawle in 1783. Their only surving child, Rebecca, born in 1792, married John Pemberton in 1812. From the description of John Clifford diary, 1784-1812. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 224039088 ...