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Unknown [Record of meeting of Philadelphia's volunteer association of field engineers]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02978.24 Author/Creator: Unknown Place Written: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Type: Manuscript document Date: 31 October 1814 Pagination: 1 p. ; 31.5 x 19.5 cm. Order a Copy

Records that at a meeting of the volunteers at Rubicam's Tavern a communication was received from Jonathan Williams, the chairman Philadelphia's Committee of Defence (see GLC02978.21, GLC02978.22, and GLC02978.23). Resolves to organize a committee to produce a requested list of member names, to be available for future service, and to complete sodding at Fort Hamilton, "to prevent...all the calamities of the approaching winter." Possibly written by Robert M. Patterson.

Robert M. Patterson was a professor of natural and experimental philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania, and was the chief engineer of the Corps of Field Engineers. Jonathan Williams was the chairman of the Committee of Defence.

Patterson, Robert M. (Robert Maskell)., 1787-1854

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