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  1. Thomas Mifflin (January 10, 1744 – January 20, 1800) was an American merchant, soldier, and politician from Pennsylvania, who is regarded as a Founding Father of the United States for his roles during and after the American Revolution.

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  3. Thomas Mifflin - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Mifflin (January 10, 1744 – January 20, 1800) was an American merchant, soldier, and politician from Pennsylvania, who is regarded as a Founding Father of the United States for his roles during and after the American Revolution.

  4. Thomas Mifflin · George Washington's Mount Vernon

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    Thomas Mifflin was a distinguished merchant and politician from Pennsylvania who also served as a delegate and President of the Continental Congress, major general in the Continental Army, delegate to the Constitutional Convention, and first governor of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

  5. Thomas Mifflin | U.S. Founding Father | ConstitutionDay.com

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    Mifflin passed away one month after that. Founding Father Thomas Mifflin from the State of Pennsylvania is a signer to the U.S. Constitution in September 17, 1787. Learn more about Thomas Mifflins role in forming America as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention.

  6. Thomas Mifflin - University Archives and Records Center

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    Thomas Mifflin, the eldest son of wealthy Quaker merchant John Mifflin and his wife Elizabeth Bagnall, was one of those men of the Revolutionary and Federalist periods who seem to have been everywhere and done everything.

  7. Thomas Mifflin (January 10, 1744 – January 20, 1800) was an American merchant, soldier, and politician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Military service [ change | change source ] The Death of General Mercer at the Battle of Princeton, January 3, 1777 , painting by John Trumbull (Mifflin on far left, leading the cavalry charge) [1]

  8. Thomas Mifflin: Revolutionary Enigma - Researching the American...

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    Thomas Mifflin: Revolutionary Enigma. Human nature engenders us to sort Revolutionary War figures into two categories – heroes and villains. Pennsylvanian Thomas Mifflin defies this categorization. An early and ardent Patriot, Mifflin actively served in the Pennsylvania Assembly and when war broke out in 1775, he immediately volunteered for ...

  9. Governor Thomas Mifflin | PHMC > Pennsylvania Governors

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    Thomas Mifflin, Pennsylvania's first governor under the Constitution of 1790, was born in Philadelphia January 10, 1744, the oldest son of John and Elizabeth (Bagnell) Mifflin, a prosperous merchant family and early Quaker settlers.

  10. Thomas Mifflin - Wikiwand

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    Thomas Mifflin was an American merchant, soldier, and politician from Pennsylvania, who is regarded as a Founding Father of the United States for his roles during and after the American Revolution. Mifflin signed the United States Constitution, was the first governor of Pennsylvania, serving from 1790 to 1799, and was also the state's last ...

  11. Pennsylvania Center for the Book

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    He died on January 20, 1800, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Biography. Thomas Mifflin was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on January 10, 1744, to a wealthy Quaker family. He was the son of John Mifflin, a successful merchant and local politician, and Elizabeth Bagnell.

  12. National Park Service - Signers of the Constitution (Thomas...

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    Thomas Mifflin. Merchant-politician-soldier Mifflin lived in affluence for most of his years, but died in poverty. He had forsaken his Quaker faith to fight in the War for Independence. Later, he served as President of the Continental Congress and as Governor of Pennsylvania.