Receipt book, 1770-1773.
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Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813
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Benjamin Rush (January 4, 1746 [O.S. December 24, 1745] – April 19, 1813) was a Founding Father of the United States who signed the United States Declaration of Independence, and a civic leader in Philadelphia, where he was a physician, politician, social reformer, humanitarian, and educator and the founder of Dickinson College. Rush attended the Continental Congress. His later self-description there was: "He aimed right." He served as Surgeon General of the Continental Army and became a profess...
Coates family.
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Langdale, Alice.
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Coates, Samuel, 1748-1830
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Samuel Coates (1748-1830) was a prominent Quaker merchant, who was Treasurer of the Library Company of Philadelphia (1784-1793), Secretary and later President of the Board of Managers of the Pennsylvania Hospital (1786-1825), a member of the Overseers of the Public Schools of Philadelphia. (1812-1823) and a director of the original Bank of the United States (1800-1812). Coates was born in Philadelphia on August 24,1748, the son of Samuel Coates and Mary Langdale. His grandfather Thomas Coates ha...
Coates, Mary Langdale, d. 1770.
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Coates, Beulah, -1772
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Bond, Thomas, 1712-1784
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Thomas Bond and his brother, Phineas Bond, were physicians and surgeons based out of Philadelphia. Together, they founded the Pennsylvania Hospital and American Philosophical Society. From the description of Ledgers of Thomas and Phineas Bond : Philadelphia, 1751-1770. (College of Physicians of Philadelphia). WorldCat record id: 776159035 Physician of Philadelphia. From the description of Thomas Bond letter, 1773, Aug. 28, [Philadelphia], to Phineas Pemberton. (D...
Strettell, Amos
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Coates, Margaret, d. 1772.
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Margaret Coates, Beulah Coates, Alice Langdale, and Mary Langdale Coates were sisters (and/or sisters-in-law ?). Mary Langdale Coates was the mother of Philadelphia merchant and philanthropist Samuel Coates. From the description of Receipt book, 1770-1773. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 86165431 ...