Letter to an unidentified correspondent, 1800 June 19.

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Letter to an unidentified correspondent, 1800 June 19.

Matlack writes regarding land patents from an unidentified company, particularly problems caused the by patents held by the estate of a Mr. Irwin.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7692750

University of Virginia. Library

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Matlack, Timothy, 1736-1829

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Timothy Matlack (March 28, 1736 – April 14, 1829) was a brewer and beer bottler who emerged as a popular and powerful leader in the American Revolutionary War, Secretary of Pennsylvania during the war, and a delegate to the Second Continental Congress in 1780. He became one of Pennsylvania's most provocative and influential political figures, but he was removed from office by his political enemies at the end of the war; however, he returned to power in the Jeffersonian era. Matlack was known for...

Albert H. Small Declaration of Independence Collection (University of Virginia)

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