Baumann, Ronald M. "John Swanwick: Spokesman for 'Merchant-Republicanism' in Philadelphia, 1790-1798." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 97 (April 1973): 131-82.
SWANWICK, John, a Representative from Pennsylvania; born in 1760; engaged in mercantile pursuits in Philadelphia, Pa., and was also interested in literature, having published a volume of poetry; elected as a Republican to the Fourth and Fifth Congresses and served from March 4, 1795, until his death on August 1, 1798, in Philadelphia, Pa.; chairman, Committee on Commerce and Manufactures (Fourth Congress); interment in St. Peter's Churchyard.
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[ Top ]Baumann, Ronald M. "John Swanwick: Spokesman for 'Merchant-Republicanism' in Philadelphia, 1790-1798." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 97 (April 1973): 131-82.
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------. [A Citizens of Philadelphia, pseud.]. Considerations on an Act of the Legislature of Virginia, entitled, An Act for the Establishment of Religious Freedom. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Robert Aitken, at Pope's Head, in Market Street, 1786.