Thomas Morris diaries and miscellany, 1772-1808.

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Thomas Morris diaries and miscellany, 1772-1808.

Diaries, 1784-1807, 4 vols. These contain brewery records, death notices of family and friends, references to the weather, and particular events, includning the building of the Library Company, ratification of the Constitution by New Hampshire (1788), references to the arrival of refugees from the West Indies, Quaker meetings attended, fires in the city, the yellow fever epidemic in the summer of 1797, the launching of the frigate "United States" (1797), and the death of George Washington (1799). A separate sheet, laid in, contains references to the retreat of Gen. John Burgoyne from Fort Schuyler, the plundering of lead from Philadelphia houses, and the Sons of Liberty (including Charles Wilson Peale). Other Thomas Morris items include a certificate for ten shares, a memorandum regarding the shares, and a report of the committee of accounts to the stockholders, all of the Schuylkill Permanent Bridge Company. A memorandum book of Thomas Shute, dated 1778, contains a testimony of the Philadelphia Monthly Meeting of the Society of Friends regarding the life and memory of Sarah Morris (1704-1775), a Quaker minister and daughter of Anthony and Elizabeth Morris, including her missions to England in 1772-1773.

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Morris, Thomas, 1745-1809

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Thomas Morris was a brewer and civic leader of Philadelphia. For further information see the entry for Morris family papers. From the description of Thomas Morris diaries and miscellany, 1772-1808. (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 741939106 From the description of Thomas Morris diaries and miscellany, 1772-1808. (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 680525629 ...

United States (Frigate)

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U.S. naval vessel; frigate; 1,576 tons; built at Philadelphia; launched and commissioned in 1797; decommissioned in 1849. From the description of Logbook, 1815 Oct. 5-1817 Mar. 16. (Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70968560 ...

Peale, Charles Willson, 1741-1827

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Philadelphia painter and naturalist. From the description of ALS : Philadelphia, to David Porter, 1823 Nov. 30. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 86165786 Charles Willson Peale was an artist and naturalist. From the description of Sketchbook, 1801. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173465905 From the description of Portrait list, [ca. 1772]. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122439811 From the descrip...

Morris, Sarah, 1704-1775

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Sarah Morris was a Quaker minister from Philadelphia. She was born on the 16th of 11th month 1703, O.S. (27 January 1704, N.S.) to Anthony and Elizabeth Morris of Philadelphia. When Morris was seventeen, her father on his deathbed said of her that "she never had disobeyed him, and was his Comfort." Her first religious tour was made with Margaret Ellis as companion. In 1764 accompanied by Joyce, wife of Anthony Benezet, and Elizabeth Smith, the maiden sister of Samuel and John Smith, of Burlingto...

Society of Friends. Philadelphia Monthly Meeting.

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Schuylkill Permanent Bridge Company

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Sons of liberty

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