Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
March,  1921. 
Founding  of  Phila.  College  of  Pharmacy. 
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Peter  Williamson 
William  C.  Poole 
Richard  Jordan 
Frederick  Brown 
Thomas  Oliver 
George  H.  Burgin,  M.D. 
Solomon  Temple 
Eleazer  L.  Cohen 
John  J.  Smith,  Jr. 
Charles  Wetheriil 
George  Babe 
Charles  Rizer 
Wilson  Jewell,  M.D. 
Peter  Thomson,  Jr. 
2nd  and  Almond  Streets 
62  North  2nd  Street 
3rd  and  Coates  Streets 
56  Chestnut  Street 
Front  and  Catharine  Streets 
SSJ/2  North  3rd  Street 
121  High  Street 
239  Market  Street 
121  High  Street 
65  North  Front  Street 
Front  and  Cedar  Streets 
5th  and  Passyunk  Avenue 
These  charter  members,  by  their  support  and  guidance,  like- 
wise deserve  credit  in  the  founding  of  the  College,  for  from  their 
ranks  came  the  officers  and  workers  of  many  subsequent  years  of 
activity,  and  among  them  were  individuals  of  great  prominence  in 
city  affairs  later. 
On  March  27th,  1821,  scarcely  five  weeks  after  the  initial 
meeting  on  February  23rd,  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Apothecaries 
was  duly  organized  with  the  following  officers,  concerning  each  of 
whom  a  monograph  might  be  written  if  space  and  time  afforded. 
Charles  Marshall,  President 
William  Lehman,  First  Vice-President 
Stephen  North,  Second  Vice-President 
William  Heyl,  Treasurer 
Daniel  B.  Smith,  Secretary 
MEMBERS  OF  THE 
Charles  Allen 
Samuel  Biddle 
Daniel  Thatcher 
Samuel  Jackson 
Peter  Williamson 
Charles  Marshall,  Jr. 
Peter  Lehman 
Thomas  McClintock 
OF  TRUSTEES 
Henry  M.  ZollickofJfer 
Samuel  P.  Wetheriil 
Warder  Morris 
Daniel  Elliott 
Jeremiah  Morris 
Henry  Troth 
Thomas  Wiltberger 
Frederick  Brown 
