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Benjamin Rush Letter and Portraits

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 439

Scope and Contents

The Benjamin Rush Letter and Portrait collection is dated 1809.

The collection consists of a letter written by Benjamin Rush to his wife, Julia, dated 1809; and two portraits, one of Benjamin Rush and the other of his wife, Julia, clipped from a newspaper.

Dates

  • 1809, undated

Creator

Biographical / Historical

Benjamin Rush was born in Byberry Township, PA on January 4, 1746. He was an American physician, politician and educator who is best known for his activities during the American Revolution and for signing the Declaration of Independence. Rush studied at what is now Princeton University and then went on for a medical degree at Edinburgh University. He subsequently returned to Philadelphia to begin his medical practice and pursue publishing. A member of the Continental Congress and signer of the Declaration of Independence, Rush also founded Dickinson College, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He also helped found the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. During his tenure, he urged College Fellows to maintain a medicinal garden as a natural and cooperative way to replenish their medicine chests. The College finally took his advice in 1937 when it celebrated its 150th anniversary and established the Benjamin Rush Medicinal Plant Garden adjacent to the Mütter Museum.

He married his wife, Julia Stockton, on January 11, 1776. They had 13 children, 9 of whom survived their first year: John, Ann Emily, Richard, Mary B, James, Richard, Julia, Samuel, and William. The rest of the children, Susannah, Elizabeth Graeme, William, and Benjamin, all died in infancy.

Rush died of typhus on April 19, 1813 at the age of 67 in Philadelphia, PA.

Sources

Biography.com Editors. “Benjamin Rush Biography.” Biography.com. A&E Networks Television, September 3, 2019. https://www.biography.com/political-figure/benjamin-rush.

“The Benjamin Rush Medicinal Plant Garden.” The College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Accessed February 26, 2020. https://collegeofphysicians.org/garden.

Extent

1 folder (3 items)

Language of Materials

English

Overview

The Benjamin Rush Letter and Portrait collection, dated 1809, is a small collection that contains correspondence and portraits.

Benjamin Rush was born in Byberry Township, PA on January 4, 1746. He was an American physician, politician and educator who is best known for his activities during the American Revolution and for signing the Declaration of Independence. He helped found the College of Physicians of Philadelphia and founded Dickinson College, located in Carlisle, PA.

Physical Location

Small collections
Title
Benjamin Rush Letter and Portraits
Author
Morgan Rafel
Date
February 2020
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Repository

Contact:
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