This volume includes receipts for payments of taxes, ground rents, rents, judgements, bills of exchange, and settlements of estates. Some are for monies collected for the American Philosophical Society, and for Major Zebulon Pike's expedition (1811). The names of Samuel Breck, James Mease, Robert Millegan, and John Vaughan appear. Under date of Feb. 11, 1804 is receipt signed by Jn. Vaughan for admission fee to the American Philosophical Society.
John Fishbourne Mifflin was a Philadelphia lawyer and was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1796.
Provenance
Presented by Seymour Adelman, 1948.
General physical description
1 volume, 60 p.
Early American History Note
The John Mifflin receipt book is a fairly straight forward collection. Mifflin had some involvement in financing the Pike Expedition, some record of which is in the transactions of the receipt book. He was also a prominent Philadelphian. As such, names of other prominent Philadelphians with whom he conducted business are recorded. The Mifflin receipt book is unusual in one respect. Occasionally, Mifflin provides hisotrical details on his property.
Corporate Name(s)
- American Philosophical Society.
Genre(s)
- Business Records and Accounts
- Receipts.
Personal Name(s)
- Breck, Samuel, 1771-1862
- Mease, James, 1771-1846
- Mifflin, John F.(John Fishbourne),1759-1813.
- Millegan, Robert
- Pike, Zebulon Montgomery, 1779-1813
- Vaughan, John, 1756-1841
Subject(s)
- Business and Skilled Trades
- Legal documents.
