"The elusive life of Robert Hare, or a contextualized profile of an individual lamentably lost from the annals of history"

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"The elusive life of Robert Hare, or a contextualized profile of an individual lamentably lost from the annals of history"

This paper reviews the life and career of Robert Hare and his role as a Whig leader in the state politics of Pennsylvania in the early period of America as a republic.

84 p., with reference notes and appendixes; 28cm.

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Hare, Robert, 1752-1811.

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Robert Hare, the third son of a London brewer, was born in England in 1752. With his father's support, he emigrated to America in 1773, where he settled in Philadelphia and established a brewery, specializing in porter, as his father had. Hare married Margaret Willing (daughter of Charles Willing and Ann Shippen), and together they had five children: John Powel Hare (who later changed his name to John Hare Powel), Richard Hare, Robert Hare Jr., Martha Hare, and Charles Willing Hare. Robert Hare ...

Silberman, Michael J.

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Michael J. Silberman gradauted from Cornell University with a Bachelor's degree in Arts in 2003. This paper was a Senior Thesis submitted to the Department of History of the University in candidacy for honors distinction in American history. From the description of "The elusive life of Robert Hare, or a contextualized profile of an individual lamentably lost from the annals of history" (University of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 83578601 ...