John Hubley (77)

George Latimer (JB)

Thomas M’Kean (M)

James Morris (I)

Timothy Pickering (I)

James Wilson (I)

Jasper Yeates (JA)

Fortunately, also other data are easily available for the study of the economic interests of the members of the Pennsylvania convention. McMaster and Stone[[666]] have appended to their work on the ratification of the Constitution in that state brief biographical sketches of the members of the convention, in which many clues are given to their respective economic interests. The following table is prepared from these biographies, and every effort is made to state in the language of the authors the exact occupation and interests of the delegates. These details are given so that the student may draw his conclusions independently.

MEMBERS WHO VOTED IN FAVOR OF RATIFICATION

John Allison “received a thorough English and classical education;” laid out the town of Greencastle in 1781; in the War, rank of Colonel.