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Creator: Third Presbyterian Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) Date: 1771 Contributing Institution: Presbyterian Historical Society Description: The subscribers at Third Presbyterian Church coined an offer letter to Reverend George Duffield for the position of the pastor on behalf of the church's congregants. The subscribers offer him an annual fee of 200 pounds as payment for becoming the next pastor of Third Presbyterian Church. The letter is signed by the following subscribers: Robert Knox, Alexander Alexander, John Snowden, Thomas Mushett, James Armitage, and William Henry. Letter is dated August 9th, 1771. View Full Item at Presbyterian Historical Society -
Creator: Third Presbyterian Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) Date: 1799/1807 Contributing Institution: Presbyterian Historical Society Description: Manuscript is a record of who rented what pews, when they were rented, & for how long pews were rented at Third Presbyterian Church from 1799-1807. View Full Item at Presbyterian Historical Society -
Creator: Third Presbyterian Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) Date: 1797/1803 Contributing Institution: Presbyterian Historical Society Description: Manuscript is a record of who rented what pews, when they were rented, & for how long pews were rented at Third Presbyterian Church from 1797-1803. View Full Item at Presbyterian Historical Society -
Creator: Third Presbyterian Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) Date: 1792/1796 Contributing Institution: Presbyterian Historical Society Description: Manuscript is a record of who rented what pews, when they were rented, & for how long pews were rented at Third Presbyterian Church from 1792-1796. View Full Item at Presbyterian Historical Society -
Creator: Third Presbyterian Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) Date: 1789/1792 Contributing Institution: Presbyterian Historical Society Description: Manuscript is a record of who rented what pews, when they were rented, & for how long pews were rented at Third Presbyterian Church from 1789-1792. View Full Item at Presbyterian Historical Society -
Creator: Third Presbyterian Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) Date: 1788/1789 Contributing Institution: Presbyterian Historical Society Description: Manuscript is a record of who rented what pews, when they were rented, & for how long pews were rented at Third Presbyterian Church from 1788-1789. View Full Item at Presbyterian Historical Society -
Creator: Third Presbyterian Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) Date: 1786/1787 Contributing Institution: Presbyterian Historical Society Description: Manuscript is a record of who rented what pews, when they were rented, & for how long pews were rented at Third Presbyterian Church from 1786 - 1787. View Full Item at Presbyterian Historical Society -
Creator: Third Presbyterian Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) Date: 1773/1778 Contributing Institution: Presbyterian Historical Society Description: Manuscript is a record of who rented what pews, when they were rented, & for how long pews were rented at Third Presbyterian Church from 1773-1778. View Full Item at Presbyterian Historical Society -
Creator: Third Presbyterian Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) Date: 1779 Contributing Institution: Presbyterian Historical Society Description: Manuscript is record of who rented what pews, when they were rented, & for how long pews were rented at Third Presbyterian Church from May 1799 - Dec. 1780. View Full Item at Presbyterian Historical Society -
Creator: Third Presbyterian Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) Date: 1772 Contributing Institution: Presbyterian Historical Society Description: Deed drafted in 1771 by Thomas Penn and Richard Penn for Third Presbyterian Church's new lot because they outgrew their former space. A new burial lot was also provided to the congregation. Witnessing the creation of the deed for Third Presbyterian Church's new location and burial ground was John Penn, the Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania in 1771. View Full Item at Presbyterian Historical Society