First Mayor of Philadelphia after the Revolution -- Samuel Powel
N 39° 56.740 W 075° 08.788
18S E 487487 N 4421737
The Georgian Colnial home of Samuel Powel, known as the "Patriot Mayor." He was the LAST Mayor of Philadephia under British rule, and the FIRST Mayor of Philadelphia after end of the Revolution.
Waymark Code: WMF5X0
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 08/28/2012
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The home now known as the Powel House was built in 1765 in the Colonial Georgian style. Samuel Powel purchsed the house in 1769, and lived here until his death in 1793.
Samuel Powel served as Mayor of Philadelphia twice: From 1775-1776, and again from 1789-1790. He became known as the "Patriot Mayor," since he was the last Mayor of Philadephia under British rule, and the first Mayor of Philadelphia after the Revolution.
As Mayor, he entertained notable local powerful or political people in his home. Ben Franklin, George Washington, Benjamin Rush, John Adams, the Marquis de Lafayette, and other notables all visited the Mayor here. There is no indication that George Washington ever slept here, however.
The Powel House was almost razed in the 1930s. Its architectural details had been sold off by prior owners, and the home converted to a warehouse. When word of its imminent demolition spread, a group of Philadelphia society ladies formed the Philadelphia Society for the Preservation of Landmarks, and saved the building. They raised money and restored the home to its former glory over mnany years. It is now open for tours.
The house and grounds are well worth a visit. It's fun to imagine the kinds of dinner party conversations that happened here.
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Date of FIRST: 01/01/1789
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