History of the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry
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No. Members. Associated. Resigned. Remarks. ' ■ ABRAHAM MAKKOE, Ntv. 17, 1774. First Captain of the Troop. Honorary April, 1776, DiedAug, 28, 1806. • • ■ : ANDREW ALLEN. --\pril, 1776. Member of Provincial Council Nov. 4, 1769 to Dec. 1775. Attorney-General Nov. 1769. Committee of Safety June 30, 1775 to July, 1776. Died in London, Marcll 7, 1825. 3 SAMUEL MORRIS, April II, 1786. Second Captain of the Troop. Honorary Ma.v 11 1786., DiedJuly?, i8i2. 4 JAMES MEASE. Nov. 1775. Com. of Corresponden...ce June 18, 1774, Com. of Safety June 30; 1775. City Com. of Inspection and Observation Aug. 16, 1775. Pay-masterandTreasurer Continental Army, Nov. 10,1775. Appointed by Gen. Washington Clothier-General U. S. Army, Jan. 1777. Honorary' April, 1776. Died 1826. 5 THOMAS LEIPER, City Council 1801, President of Council 1802—1805, 1S08— 1810. Honorary Oct. 10 1794. Died July 6, 6 WILLL4M HALL, " June 30, 1803. Member of Penn'a Assembly 1798— 1800, Honorary July 29, 1803. Died Dec. 10, 1831.
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