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 Thomas Mifflin

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Thomas Mifflin

Geburt
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Tod 23 Jan 1800 (im Alter von 56)
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Bestattung Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Gedenkstätten-ID 4717 Quelle ansehen
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Revolutionary War Continental Major General, Signer of U.S. Constitution, First Governor of Pennsylvania, member of the Continental Congress. In spite of being born into a Quaker family this Philadelphia native was one of the Revolution's most radical promoters. After graduating, at the age of sixteen, from what is today the University of Pennsylvania, he became a successful entrepreneur and socially excelled becoming a member of the prestigious American Philosophical Society. His success as a merchant led him to despise the taxes put on the American colonists by England and motivated him to become involved in politics. In 1774 his fellow Pennsylvanians sent him to the Continental Congress. After the Battle at Lexington, he resigned his seat in order to recruit and train troops for the Patriot cause. His zeal caught the attention of other Patriot leaders and in August of 1775 George Washington selected him as the Continental Army's first quartermaster general. He performed those duties faithfully and adequately but desired to see action on the front line so he asked to be reassigned. He was temporarily moved to other duties but in the fall of 1776 the Continental Congress persuaded him to return to his quartermaster duties, because a suitable replacement could not be found. In 1777 and 1778 he was part of a three man commission assembled to study how the army could be more effective. Some of their recommendations angered Mifflin's political enemies and soon Congress was calling for an inquiry on charges that, as quartermaster general, he embezzled funds and misused assets. The Major General resigned his position and encouraged an open and complete investigation. The inquiry never happened. Although the accusations may have damaged his reputation nationally he was still popular in his home state. Voters sent him to the Pennsylvania legislature in 1778, returned him to the Continental Congress from 1782 to 1784 than brought him back to the state legislature where he served as the speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1785 to 1788. In 1787 he was selected as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia where he called for a balance between national and state powers. From 1790 to 1799 he served as governor. As Pennsylvania's first chief executive, he improved roads and strengthened the state militia. After three terms as governor the voters returned the statesman to the state legislature where he served until his death. His service to his nation was important to her growth and development and financially took a toll on the once wealthy businessman. By the end of his life Mifflin's finances were so unsettled that he had to buried at state expense.

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  • Hinzugefügt: 14 Mrz 1999
  • Find a Grave Gedenkstätte 4717
  • Find a Grave, Datenbank und Bilder (https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/4717/thomas-mifflin : aufgerufen ), Gedenkstättenseite für Thomas Mifflin (10 Jan 1744–23 Jan 1800), Find-A-Grave-Gedenkstätten-Nr. 4717, zitierend Trinity Lutheran Churchyard, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Gepflegt von Find A Grave .