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THOMAS MIFFLIN
1744-1800
Delegate to the Constitutional Convention (Pennsylvania)
Education: College of Philadelphia (University of Pennsylvania)
Occupation: merchant
Political Affiliation: Democratic-Republican
Religious Affiliation: Quaker, Lutheran
Summary of Religious Views:
Mifflin was a Quaker until he was appointed an officer in the Continental Army during the War of Independence, at which time he was expelled from that faith.
Views on Religion & Politics:
Quotations:
References, Links, & Further Reading: Books, Articles, Links
Books
Kenneth R. Rossman, Thomas Mifflin and the Politics of the American Revolution, Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1952
Articles
Charles W. Heathcote, "General Thomas Mifflin-Colleague of Washington and Pennsylvania Leader," Picket Post, 62, November 1958, pp. 7-12
William Rawle, "Sketch of the Life of Thomas Mifflin," Pennsylvania Historical Society Memoirs, 2, 1830, pp. 105-26
Kenneth R. Rossman, "Thomas Mifflin: Revolutionary Patriot," Pennsylvania History, 15, January 1948, pp. 9-23
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