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1818 SIGNED DOCUMENT, ISAAC DARLINGTON, WEST CHESTER, PA, CHESTER COUNTY, HAINES

This product data sheet is originally written in English.


An original handwritten receipt dated April 27th, 1818, in the the hand of Isaac Darlington (1781-1839).

[West Chester, PA]

1818

Signed by Isaac Darlington.

Approx. 7.5" x 4".

Creases from being folded, else in very good condition.

Isaac Darlington (December 13, 1781 – April 27, 1839) was an American politician and judge from Pennsylvania. He served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and the U.S. House of Representatives. Born in Westtown Township, Pennsylvania, he studied law, established a practice in West Chester, and served as a lieutenant and adjutant in the Second Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers.

Elected as a Federalist to the Fifteenth Congress, he declined renomination in 1818. Post-congressional, he became deputy attorney general for Chester County and later presiding judge of the judicial district covering Chester and Delaware counties.

Darlington died on April 27, 1839, at his West Chester home and was buried in the Friends Burying Ground in Birmingham. His son-in-law, Thomas S. Bell, became a state senator and justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

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Isaac Darlington (December 13, 1781 – April 27, 1839) was an American politician and judge from Pennsylvania. He served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and the U.S. House of Representatives. Born in Westtown Township, Pennsylvania, he studied law, established a practice in West Chester, and served as a lieutenant and adjutant in the Second Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. Elected as a Federalist to the Fifteenth Congress, he declined renomination in 1818. Post-congressional, he became deputy attorney general for Chester County and later presiding judge of the judicial district covering Chester and Delaware counties. Darlington died on April 27, 1839, at his West Chester home and was buried in the Friends Burying Ground in Birmingham. His son-in-law, Thomas S. Bell, became a
Language English
Author Isaac Darlington
Region North America
Material Paper
Date of Publication 1818
Original/Facsimile Original
Type Handwritten Manuscript
Special Attributes Signed
Place of Publication West Chester
Subject History