Thomas Fitzsimons

Thomas Fitzsimons Thomas Fitzsimons (October 1741August 26, 1811) was an Irish-born American Founding Father, merchant, banker, and politician. A resident of Philadelphia, Fitzsimons represented Pennsylvania in the Continental Congress, was a delegate to Constitutional Convention, and served in U.S. Congress. He was a signatory of the Constitution of the United States. A slave owner, Fitzsimons was an early proponent of abolishing the slave trade in the newly formed nation. Provided by Wikipedia
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    For the information of the merchants : The committee having been notified by the secretary of state, that the agent of claims and appeals appointed by the president of the United S...

    [Philadelphia] : [publisher not identified], 1794
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    A Brief statement of opinions, given in the Board of Commissioners, under the sixth article of the Treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, with Great Britain : with an appendix,...

    Philadelphia : Printed by James Humphreys, no. 106, south side of Market-Street, 1800
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