John Drinker (275)

Election date: 1768 (Elected to the American Society.)

John Drinker (1733–27 July 1800) was a hatter and merchant, and a member of the American Philosophical Society via his 1768 election to the American Society. Born to Henry Drinker the elder and wife Mary in Philadelphia, John Drinker learned hatmaking but by 1759 pivoted into a general retail partnership. He established his own firm in 1763, dutifully signed the 1765 Non-Importation Agreement, and by the Revolution counted among the city’s prosperous Quaker merchants. But after he refused to accept Continental bills of credit in early 1776, the Committee of Observation declared him among the “ENEMIES to their Country” with whom no citizens could conduct commerce: they demanded his account books and ordered his buildings locked and barred from the outside. Drinker resisted. The Committee of Safety took the books by force. In 1779, a mob seized him for his continued resistance to the rebel cause and jailed him for nine days, ostensibly—or realistically—for his own protection. After Washington finished Cornwallis at Yorktown in 1781, Drinker refused to illuminate his windows; the mob broke them for good measure, before looting his store and assailing him. His principled Quakerism also appeared in various memorials and petitions airing the sect’s many grievances. Between 1756 and the Revolution, his civic-mindedness extended to many of the common concerns of other APS Members: he supported or served the Pennsylvania Hospital, the Silk Society, the Corporation for the Relief and Employment of the Poor, and was chosen a director of the Library Company of Philadelphia (1770). He left a substantial estate to his four children; his wife outlived him by twenty-two years. (PI)




Member(s): John Drinker
275.001
The following vindication of the character of George Fox, from the account given of him in the Encyclopædia, Vol. XV. page 734, was drawn up by the Society called Quakers, and is now printed by their particular desire.
Creator(s):
Society of Friends. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Meeting for Sufferings (Corporate Author)
Publication:
[Philadelphia : s.n], 1796.
Subjects:
Quakers -- United States -- Early works to 1800. | Society of Friends -- United States -- Early works to 1800. | Character -- United States -- Early works to 1800.
Record Source:
APS Subjects:
Religion | Politics | War
Editions:
1x 1796 (Philadelphia)
Editions Note:

One edition. John Drinker served and signed as clerk.

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Member(s): John Drinker
275.002
A narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Benjamin Gilbert and his family : who were surprised by the Indians, and taken from their farms, on the frontiers of Pennsylvania, in the spring, 1780.
Creator(s):
Walton, William, 1740-1824 (Author) | Drinker, John, 1733-1800 (Contributor)
Publication:
Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Joseph Crukshank, in Market-Street, between Second and Third-Streets, [1784]
Subjects:
Frontier and pioneer life -- Poetry. | Gilbert, Benjamin, 1711-1780. | Gilbert family. | Indian captivities.
Record Source:
References:
Sabin 27348 | Sabin 101219 | Sabin 42165 | Evans 18497
APS Subjects:
Religion | Politics | War | Indian
Editions:
1x 1784 (Philadelphia), 1x 1785 (Philadelphia), 1x 1790 (Philadelphia), 1x 1811 (Carlisle, PA), 1x 1813 (Philadelphia), 1x 1848 (Philadelphia), 1x 1888 (Harrisburg)
Editions Note:

Seven editions: one in 1784 (Philadelphia), one in 1785 (Philadelphia), one in 1790 (Philadelphia), one in 1811 (Carlisle, PA), one in 1813 (Philadelphia), one in 1848 (Philadelphia), and one in 1888 (Harrisburg). Includes "Thoughts and reflections alluding to, and in part occasioned by the captivity and sufferings of Benjamin Gilbert and his family," attributed to Drinker.

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Member(s): John Drinker
275.003
Observations on the late popular measures, offered to the serious consideration of the sober inhabitants of Pennsylvania, by a tradesman of Philadelphia.
Creator(s):
Drinker, John, 1733-1800 (Author)
Publication:
Philadelphia : Printed for a tradesman, [1774]
Subjects:
Pennsylvania -- Politics and government -- 1775-1783. | Freedom of the press -- Pennsylvania -- Early works to 1800.
Record Source:
References:
Sabin 20950 | Sabin 56528 | Evans 13179
APS Subjects:
Religion | Politics | War
Editions:
1x 1774 (Philadelphia)
Editions Note:

One edition. John Drinker served and signed as clerk.

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Member(s): John Drinker
275.004
Philadelphia, ninth month 7th, 1782 : the following memorial and address was presented to the Assembly soon after the date of it : and is entered on the journals of the House in the second month last : a recent attack of Isaac Howell and White Matlack in a remonstrance to the House now sitting, of the like nature with the petition to which this memorial is an answer, makes it necessary to be more extensively published : to the General Assembly of Pennsylvania : anaddres [sic] and memorial on behalf of the people called Quakers : being informed that a petition was presented to you at your last sitting, signed by some persons residing in Philadelphia and parts adjacent, which affected the reputation and interest of our religious society, ...
Creator(s):
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Meeting for Sufferings (Corporate Author)
Publication:
[Philadelphia : s.n], 1782.
Subjects:
Quakers -- Pennsylvania. | Excommunication -- Quakers. | Society of Friends -- Controversial literature. | United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Religious aspects.
Record Source:
APS Subjects:
Politics | Religion | War
Editions:
1x 1782 (Philadelphia, Pa)
Editions Note:

One edition. John Drinker served and signed as clerk.

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Member(s): John Drinker
275.005
To our fellow citizens of the United States of North America and others whom it may concern.
Creator(s):
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Corporate Author)
Publication:
[Philadelphia : s.n], 1799.
Subjects:
Slavery and the church -- Society of Friends. | Antislavery movements -- United States.
Record Source:
References:
Evans 35522 | Evans 36110
APS Subjects:
Religion | Politics | War
Editions:
1x 1799 (Philadelphia)
Editions Note:

One edition. John Drinker served and signed as clerk.

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Member(s): John Drinker
275.006
To the General Assembly of Pennsylvania : an address and memorial on behalf of the people called Quakers : being informed that a petition was presented to you at your last sitting, signed by some persons residing in Philadelphia and part adjacent, which affected the reputation and interest of our religious society, ...
Creator(s):
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Meeting for Sufferings (Corporate Author)
Publication:
[Philadelphia : Printed by Joseph Crukshank], 1782.
Subjects:
Society of Friends -- Controversial literature. | Excommunication -- Quakers. | Quakers -- Pennsylvania. | United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Religious aspects.
Record Source:
References:
Evans 17542 | Evans 44201
APS Subjects:
Politics | Religion | War
Editions:
1x 1782 (Philadelphia, Pa)
Editions Note:

One edition. John Drinker served and signed as clerk.

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Member(s): John Drinker
275.007
To the president and Executive Council, the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, and others whom it may concern : the following representation on behalf of the people called Quakers ...
Creator(s):
Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia. (Corporate Author)
Publication:
[Philadelphia : Printed by Francis Bailey?], [1781]
Subjects:
Riots -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. | Quakers -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. | Conscientious objectors.
Record Source:
References:
Sabin 60580 | Sabin 60579 | Sabin 69999 | Evans 17166
APS Subjects:
Religion | Politics | War
Editions:
2x 1781 (Philadelphia, Providence), 2x 1782 (London, Dublin)
Editions Note:

Four editions: two in 1781 (Philadelphia, Providence) and two in 1782: ( London, Dublin). John Drinker served and signed as clerk. While the first printing appeared in 3 pp., subsequent imprints grew, running 8 and 15 pp.

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Member(s): John Drinker
275.008
To the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania : the address and petition of the people called Quakers.
Creator(s):
Society of Friends. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting (Corporate Author)
Publication:
[Philadelphia : s.n], 1793.
Subjects:
Vice -- Religious aspects -- Early works to 1800. | Sunday -- Religious aspects -- Quakers -- Early works to 1800. | Amusements -- Religious aspects -- Quaker -- Early works to 1800. | Pennsylvania -- Moral conditions -- Early works to 1800.
Record Source:
References:
Evans 25519 | Evans 25520
APS Subjects:
Politics | Religion | War
Editions:
2x 1793 (Philadelphia)
Editions Note:

Two editions. John Drinker served and signed as clerk.

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Member(s): John Drinker
275.009
A vindication of the religious society called Quakers : addressed to the editors of the American edition of Mosheim's Ecclesiastical history.
Creator(s):
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Corporate Author)
Publication:
[Mount Holly, N.J.] : Printed by S.C. Ustick, Mount-Holly, 1800.
Subjects:
Mosheim, Johann Lorenz, 1694?-1755. Institutionum historiae ecclesiasticae antiquae et recentioris. English.
Record Source:
References:
Sabin 99822 | Sabin 99825 | Evans 37475 | Shaw-Shoemaker 22874 | Shaw-Shoemaker 24340a
APS Subjects:
Religion | Politics | War
Editions:
1x 1800 (Mount Holly, NJ), 1x 1811 (Charlestown, MA)
Editions Note:

Two editions: one in 1800 in Mount Holly, NJ, and one in 1811 in Charlestown, MA. As AAS notes, Shaw's 1811 volume mistakenly repeated entry numbers 24340-24349; the correct appears in the second 24340, and the microfilm lists it as 24340a, followed here. John Drinker served and signed as clerk.

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