23 Facts About Thomas Mifflin

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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.

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Thomas Mifflin returned to Congress in 1782 and was elected president of the Congress the following year.

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Thomas Mifflin served as speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1785 to 1787 and as president of Pennsylvania's Supreme Executive Council from 1788 to 1790.

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Thomas Mifflin was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and signed the United States Constitution.

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Thomas Mifflin then presided over the committee that wrote Pennsylvania's state constitution, becoming the state's first governor after the constitution's ratification in 1790.

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Thomas Mifflin left office as governor in 1799 and died the following year.

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Thomas Mifflin was the son of John Mifflin and Elizabeth Bagnall.

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8.

In 1760, Thomas Mifflin graduated from the College of Philadelphia and joined the mercantile business of William Biddle.

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Early in the Revolutionary War, Thomas Mifflin left the Continental Congress to serve in the Continental Army.

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Thomas Mifflin was commissioned as a major, then became an aide-de-camp of George Washington.

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Reportedly, after Washington confronted him about this, Thomas Mifflin asked to be relieved as quartermaster general but was persuaded to resume those duties because Congress was having difficulty finding a replacement.

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Thomas Mifflin then rejoined the army but took little active role, following criticism of his service as quartermaster general.

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Thomas Mifflin was accused of embezzlement and welcomed an inquiry; however, one never took place.

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Thomas Mifflin resigned his commission, but Congress continued to ask his advice even after accepting his resignation.

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Thomas Mifflin served two terms in the Continental Congress, including seven months as that body's presiding officer.

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Thomas Mifflin later served as a delegate to the United States Constitutional Convention in 1787.

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Thomas Mifflin was a signatory to the Continental Association and the Constitution.

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Thomas Mifflin served in the house of Pennsylvania General Assembly.

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Thomas Mifflin presided over the committee that wrote Pennsylvania's 1790 state constitution.

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Thomas Mifflin then returned to the state legislature, where he served until his death the following month.

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Thomas Mifflin became a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1768 and served for two years as its secretary.

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Thomas Mifflin served from 1773 to 1791 as a trustee of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, including two years as treasurer.

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Thomas Mifflin is interred at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Lancaster.