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Order for shoes: Edward Shippen to J. Didsbury(1767 September 7)

  • MS 1989.10
  • Microfilm: M-1561
  • 1 item

Order for shoes and boots with foot and leg measurements from Edward Shippen, Philadelphia, to Mr. Didsbury, London. Attached to an advertisement with an explanation on how to measure the leg and foot. Printed advertisment (1748) for J. Didsbury, Boot & Shoemaker, London.

Edward Shippen (b. Boston, Massachusetts, July 9, 1703; d. Lancaster, Pennsylvania, September 25, 1781) was a wealthy merchant and government official in colonial Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In early life he laid out and founded the town of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. In 1746 to 1748, he was one of the founders of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), of which he was a member of the first board of trustees, from which he resigned in 1767. He was also a subscriber to the Philadelphia Academy (now the University of Pennsylvania) and a founder of the Pennsylvania Hospital and the American Philosophical Society.