Miles, Samuel, 1740-1805

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Samuel Miles was a soldier, a member of the Pennsylvania Assembly, and mayor of Philadelphia. He was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1769.

From the description of Papers, 1776-1802. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122489511

A native Pennsylvanian of Welsh Quaker stock, Samuel Miles served as a young man in the militia during the French and Indian War. Despite his youth, not yet being 20, Miles rose to the command of a company in 1759 and was appointed Captain in 1760.

By 1761, Miles left the army, married, and settled in Philadelphia to sell dry goods, rum and wines. He held various elective offices, including the General Assembly (1772-1774), but took an early and active part in the movement for independence. Once again elected to the General Assembly in 1775, Miles continued to serve there and on the Committee of Safety until helping to raise and command a regiment of riflemen in the Spring, 1776. Dispatched to Long Island, however, Miles and 159 members of his regiment were taken prisoner near Flatbush on August 27, 1776, having been cut off from American lines by British forces. He was held in New York until his exchange in April 1778. During his imprisonment, he was promoted to Brigadier General for services rendered.

After being released from prison, Miles served as Deputy Quartermaster for Pennsylvania until 1782, was appointed Judge of the High Court of Errors and Appeals in 1783, to the Council of Census at Philadelphia (1787), the City Council (1788), and Alderman and a member of the Council of Property (1789). In 1790 he became Mayor of Philadelphia, and continued taking an active role in politics until becoming a Federalist Presidential elector in 1796. In that year, Miles chose to support Jefferson for the Presidency over John Adams, reasoning that Jefferson's attitudes toward France would more likely prevent America from entering war. His stand, however, was not viewed well by his Federalist peers. In 1792, Miles retired to Cheltenham, Pa., where he died at the age of 67 on December 29, 1805. He is buried in the First Baptist Church, Philadelphia.

From the guide to the Samuel Miles Papers, 1776-1802, 1776-1802, (American Philosophical Society)

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referencedIn Burd-Shippen Papers, 1708-1792 American Philosophical Society
referencedIn Tallmadge, Benjamin, 1754-1835. Revolutionary War military records, 1776-1783. New Jersey Historical Society Library
creatorOf Miles, Samuel, 1740-1805. Papers, 1776-1802. American Philosophical Society Library
referencedIn United States. Continental Army. Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 7th. Continental Army ordely book, 1776-1802. New Jersey Historical Society Library
creatorOf Samuel Miles Papers, 1776-1802, 1776-1802 American Philosophical Society
referencedIn Miscellaneous Benjamin Franklin Collections, 1710-1822 American Philosophical Society
creatorOf Miles, Samuel, 1740-1805. Descriptive account of the battle of Long Island, 1776. Library of Congress
referencedIn Hamilton, James, 1752-1819. James Hamilton collection, 1733-1899. Historical Society of Pennsylvania
referencedIn Jacob Hiltzheimer Diaries, 1765-1798 American Philosophical Society
referencedIn Burd, James, 1726-1793. Burd-Shippen Papers, 1740-1792 (bulk). American Philosophical Society Library
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United States
United States
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Long Island, Battle of, New York, N.Y., 1776
Long Island (N.Y.), Battle of, 1776
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Birth 1740-03-11

Death 1805-12-29

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