The Welsh Society of Philadelphia

The Welsh Society of Philadelphia 1798-1839

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Publisher's Synopsis

On March 1, 1798, sixty-four men assembled in Philadelphia to celebrate their Welsh heritage. After the deep divisions caused by the American Revolutionary War and the creation of the United States of America, these Welshmen (or the descendants of Welshmen) were once again determined to demonstrate their lasting commitment to Wales and its people.

This new book provides access to the original records of the Welsh Society of Philadelphia from 1798 onwards. It was an organization that promoted friendship and sociability, but importantly it also fulfilled a charitable function. Members provided moral support, financial assistance, and practical relief to Welsh exiles who encountered difficulties and hardship as they sought to settle in America.

Alongside the primary records, there is a detailed introductory essay which fully outlines the development of the Welsh Society of Philadelphia and its predecessor, the Society of the Sons of Ancient Britons from 1729. It charts their charitable activities and pays particular attention to its early membership, as well as their social, economic, and political influence in Philadelphia-the spiritual home of Welsh exiles in America.

Book information

ISBN: 9781999832667
Publisher: The South Wales Record Society
Imprint: South Wales Record Society
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 546
Weight: 748g
Height: 210mm
Width: 149mm
Spine width: 39mm