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1753, QUAKER MANUSCRIPT, ISRAEL PEMBERTON, EXTRACTS YEARLY MEETING PHILADELPHIA

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An original 18th century manuscript quaker document in the hand of Israel Pemberton.


"Extracts from the minutes of our Yearly Meeting held at Philadelphia for Pennsylvnaia & New Jersey from the 15th day of the 9th Month to the 19th day of the same (inclusive) 1753"

[Philadelphia]

1753

Approx. 13" x 17" when unfolded

Folio sheet, folded in half to create four pages with manuscript text on three sides. Document has horizontal creases from being folded. Some slight discoloration, several tears along creases and a few small holes, else in good + condition.

Israel Pemberton (1715–1779) was a prominent Quaker merchant and political figure in colonial Pennsylvania. He played a significant role in the economic and social life of the colony during the 18th century.

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An original 18th century manuscript quaker document in the hand of Israel Pemberton. "Extracts from the minutes of our Yearly Meeting held at Philadelphia for Pennsylvnaia & New Jersey from the 15th day of the 9th Month to the 19th day of the same (inclusive) 1753" Folio sheet, folded in half to create four pages with manuscript text on three sides. Document has horizontal creases from being folded. Some slight discoloration, several tears along creases and a few small holes, else in good + condition. Israel Pemberton (1715–1779) was a prominent Quaker merchant and political figure in colonial Pennsylvania. He played a significant role in the economic and social life of the colony during the 18th century. If you have any questions, feel free to ask and don't forget to check out my other
Language English
Author Israel Pemberton
Region North America
Material Paper
Date of Publication 1753
Original/Facsimile Original
Type Handwritten Manuscript
Special Attributes First Edition
Special Attributes Signed
Place of Publication Philadelphia
Subject History