Hopkinson, Joseph, 1770-1842
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American, 1770-1842
Hopkinson, J., Esquire
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found: His An address delivered before the Law Academy of Philadelphia, 1826:t.p. (Joseph Hopkinson, LL.D.)
found: What is our situation? and what our prospects?, 1798:t.p. (by an American)
found: MoSU-L/NLT files(hdg.: Hopkinson, Joseph, 1770-1842)
found: Evans, C. American bibl., 1934:33904 (Attributed to Joseph Hopkinson)
found: Phile, Philip. Hail Columbia:title page (the favorite new federal song adapted to the Presidents march sung by Mr. Fox written by J. Hopkinson Esq.)
found: Wikipedia, viewed July 30, 2018:Joseph Hopkinson (Born: November 12, 1770, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Died: January 15, 1842 (aged 71), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; He received an A.B. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1791. He practiced his profession there until 1814; in 1798, he wrote lyrics to the anthem "Hail, Columbia" (music by Philip Phile); He became a trustee on the board of trustees of the University of Pennsylvania in 1806, holding that position for much of the life: also lived in Bordentown, New Jersey; Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania's 1st district; Judge on the United States district Court of the Eastern district of Pennsylvania; Member of the New Jersey House of Assembly) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Hopkinson
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1986-02-10: new
2018-08-01: revised
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