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| name = Matthew Clarkson |
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| office = 48th [[Mayor of Philadelphia]] |
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| term_start = April 13, 1792 |
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| term_end = October 18, 1796 |
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| predecessor = [[John Barclay (mayor)|John Barclay]] |
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| successor = [[Hilary Baker]] |
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| birth_date = April 1733 |
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| office = [[Mayor of Philadelphia]] |
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| birth_place = [[New York City]], [[Province of New York]], [[British America]] |
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| death_place = [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] |
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| resting_place = [[Christ Church Burial Ground]] |
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'''Matthew Clarkson''' (April 1733 – October 5, 1800) was the [[mayor of Philadelphia]] from 1792 to 1796. He was elected to the [[Confederation Congress]] in 1785, but did not attend. |
'''Matthew Clarkson''' (April 1733 – October 5, 1800) was the [[mayor of Philadelphia]] from 1792 to 1796. He was elected to the [[Confederation Congress]] in 1785, but did not attend. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Clarkson was born in [[New |
Clarkson was born in [[New Jersey]] in April 1733. He moved to Philadelphia, where he was a justice of the court of common pleas, quarter sessions of the peace, and of the Philadelphia Orphans' court in 1771 and 1772. From 1779-1781 he served as treasurer of the [[American Philosophical Society]], which he was elected to in 1768.<ref>Bell, Whitfield J., and Charles Greifenstein, Jr. Patriot-Improvers: Biographical Sketches of Members of the American Philosophical Society. 3 vols. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1997, 2:305–311.</ref> He was elected to the [[Confederation Congress]] in 1785, but did not serve. He was a member of the board of aldermen in 1789, then served as mayor of Philadelphia 1792–1796. |
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Clarkson was involved in numerous |
Clarkson was involved in numerous businesses, notably a dry-goods store on Second Street.<ref>''Pennsylvania Journal'', Oct. 25, 1764, </ref> He was also part owner of two schooners registered in 1757 and 1758.<ref>'Ship Registers for the Port of Philadelphia, 1726-1775,' ''Penn. Mag. of Hist. and Biog.,'' Vol. 26, pp. 128, 140</ref> In 1765 he became involved inland settlement in the British colony of Nova Scotia, where a 100,000-acre township called [[The Township of Monckton|Monckton]] was granted by the government in Halifax to Clarkson and several land partners including [[Anthony Wayne]], [[John Hughes (Pennsylvania politician)|John Hughes]] and [[Benjamin Franklin]].<ref>Leonard W. Labaree, ''The Papers of Benjamin Franklin'', American Philosophical Society, 1968, Vol. 12, pp. 348-9</ref> |
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He died in 1800 in Philadelphia, where he was interred in [[Christ Church Burial Ground]]. |
He died in 1800 in Philadelphia, where he was interred in [[Christ Church Burial Ground]]. |
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Latest revision as of 07:51, 21 March 2024
Matthew Clarkson | |
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48th Mayor of Philadelphia | |
In office April 13, 1792 – October 18, 1796 | |
Preceded by | John Barclay |
Succeeded by | Hilary Baker |
Personal details | |
Born | April 1733 New York City, Province of New York, British America |
Died | October 5, 1800 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | (aged 67)
Resting place | Christ Church Burial Ground |
Matthew Clarkson (April 1733 – October 5, 1800) was the mayor of Philadelphia from 1792 to 1796. He was elected to the Confederation Congress in 1785, but did not attend.
Biography
[edit]Clarkson was born in New Jersey in April 1733. He moved to Philadelphia, where he was a justice of the court of common pleas, quarter sessions of the peace, and of the Philadelphia Orphans' court in 1771 and 1772. From 1779-1781 he served as treasurer of the American Philosophical Society, which he was elected to in 1768.[1] He was elected to the Confederation Congress in 1785, but did not serve. He was a member of the board of aldermen in 1789, then served as mayor of Philadelphia 1792–1796.
Clarkson was involved in numerous businesses, notably a dry-goods store on Second Street.[2] He was also part owner of two schooners registered in 1757 and 1758.[3] In 1765 he became involved inland settlement in the British colony of Nova Scotia, where a 100,000-acre township called Monckton was granted by the government in Halifax to Clarkson and several land partners including Anthony Wayne, John Hughes and Benjamin Franklin.[4]
He died in 1800 in Philadelphia, where he was interred in Christ Church Burial Ground.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Bell, Whitfield J., and Charles Greifenstein, Jr. Patriot-Improvers: Biographical Sketches of Members of the American Philosophical Society. 3 vols. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1997, 2:305–311.
- ^ Pennsylvania Journal, Oct. 25, 1764,
- ^ 'Ship Registers for the Port of Philadelphia, 1726-1775,' Penn. Mag. of Hist. and Biog., Vol. 26, pp. 128, 140
- ^ Leonard W. Labaree, The Papers of Benjamin Franklin, American Philosophical Society, 1968, Vol. 12, pp. 348-9
- United States Congress. "Matthew Clarkson (id: C000472)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.