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  1. Thomas Mifflin (January 10, 1744 – January 20, 1800) was an American merchant and politician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a major general in the Continental Army and the 1st and 3rd Quartermaster General during the American Revolution, a member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly, a Continental Congressman from Pennsylvania, President of the Continental Congress, and a ...

  2. 13 de mar. de 2024 · The Conway Cabal is often associated with Thomas Conway, Horatio Gates, and Thomas Mifflin, and is believed to have been supported by Samuel Adams and Benjamin Rush. However, it is unknown if these individuals were involved in a coordinated plot to replace Washington, or if they simply disapproved of his command style.

  3. History. Officially established June 11, 2012, Friends of Mifflin (FOM) is a volunteer-led organization that is committed to the success of our neighborhood public school—Thomas Mifflin School. We aim to engage residents and stakeholders from the entire Mifflin catchment area.

  4. On the second Thursday of each month, at 10:15am, we offer a “Take a Tour Thursday”. If you are interested in joining a tour, please reach out to Mr. Cadley at wcadley@philasd.org. Thomas Mifflin School. Principal Allison McConnell. 3624 Conrad Street | Philadelphia, PA 19129. Office: 215-400-3830 | Fax: 215-400-3831 School Inquiries ...

  5. Mifflin returned to the state legislature in 1784, where he served as speaker. In 1788 he began the first of two one-year terms as Pennsylvania's president of council, or governor. Although Mifflin's fundamental view of government changed little during these years of intense political activity, his war experiences made him more sensitive to the need for order and control.

  6. Thomas Mifflin died in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on January 20, 1800, at the age of 56. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has named Mifflin County after Thomas Mifflin, to honor its first governor and one of our nation's founding fathers.

  7. 18 de jul. de 2018 · Thomas Mifflin was an original member of the Continental Congress. He represented Pennsylvania and signed the Continental Association which began the united boycott on British goods. After the Battle of Lexington and Concord, and George Washington being named Commander-in-Chief, Mifflin was one of the first men asked to serve as an aide-de-camp.