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The Edward Miller Letter to James Shaw, Jr. was purchased by Special Collections and University Archives in April 2017.
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James Shaw, Esq., was the Burgess & Vestry of the Burough of Manayunk's chapter of the Freemasons. He was elected as Chief Burgess in 1842 when he received 185 votes and defeated Thomas Bromley who only received 41.
External source:
"Proposal to Historically designate the Church, Sunday-School and Burial Ground of Saint David's Protestant Episcopal Church of Manayunk", Philadelphia Historical Commmission, https://www.phila.gov/media/20201013081534/150-Dupont-St-nomination.pdf , accessed on July 26, 2023.
The Edward Miller Letter to James Shaw, Jr. is a written correspondence regarding business matters, as well as Miller's distate for black citizens living in bigger cities.
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