DescriptionElizabeth Sandwith Drinker historical marker at 147 N 2nd St Philadelphia PA (DSC 4806).jpg
English: Elizabeth Drinker (1735-1807) - A prominent Philadelphia Quaker whose diaries (1758-1807) offer a substantial historical account of events and everyday life of the era. In her home, east of here, she chronicled the 1777 British invasion of Philadelphia and other events related to America's founding. (Historical marker located at 147 N. 2nd St. Philadelphia PA - Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission 2019)
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Elizabeth Drinker (1735-1807) - A prominent Philadelphia Quaker whose diaries (1758-1807) offer a substantial historical account of events and everyday life of the era. In her home, east of here, she chronicled the 1777 British invasion of Philadelphia and other events related to America's founding. (Historical marker located at 147 N. 2nd St. Philadelphia PA - Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission 2019)