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Mary „Polly“ Norris Dickinson (* 17. Juli 1740 in Philadelphia, Province of Pennsylvania, British America; † 23. Juli 1803 in Wilmington, Delaware, Vereinigte Staaten) war eine frühe amerikanische Land- und Immobilienbesitzerin und -verwalterin. Sie ist bekannt für den Besitz einer der größten Bibliotheken in den amerikanischen Kolonien, ihre Beteiligung am politischen Denken der Zeit und ihre Anwesenheit bei oder in der Nähe von Veranstaltungen des Verfassungskonvents, einschließlich ihrer Heirat mit dem Gründervater John Dickinson. Das Ehepaar Dickinson vermachten eine Großteil ihrer gemeinsamen Bibliothek dem ersten College, das in den neuen Vereinigten Staaten gegründet wurde. Das College wurde von seinem Gründer Benjamin Rush ursprünglich John and Mary’s College genannt und trägt heut Mary "Polly" Norris Dickinson (July 17, 1740 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – July 23, 1803 in Wilmington, Delaware) was an early American land and estate owner and manager. She is known for her ownership of one of the largest libraries in the American colonies, her participation in political thought of the time, and her presence in or near events of the Constitutional Convention, including her marriage to Framer John Dickinson, one of the early drafters of the Constitution and one of its signers on behalf of the colony of Delaware. They bequeathed much of their combined library to the first college founded in the new United States. The college was originally named "John and Mary's College", by Benjamin Rush, for Norris Dickinson and her husband and is now called Dickinson College.
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Mary „Polly“ Norris Dickinson (* 17. Juli 1740 in Philadelphia, Province of Pennsylvania, British America; † 23. Juli 1803 in Wilmington, Delaware, Vereinigte Staaten) war eine frühe amerikanische Land- und Immobilienbesitzerin und -verwalterin. Sie ist bekannt für den Besitz einer der größten Bibliotheken in den amerikanischen Kolonien, ihre Beteiligung am politischen Denken der Zeit und ihre Anwesenheit bei oder in der Nähe von Veranstaltungen des Verfassungskonvents, einschließlich ihrer Heirat mit dem Gründervater John Dickinson. Das Ehepaar Dickinson vermachten eine Großteil ihrer gemeinsamen Bibliothek dem ersten College, das in den neuen Vereinigten Staaten gegründet wurde. Das College wurde von seinem Gründer Benjamin Rush ursprünglich John and Mary’s College genannt und trägt heute den Namen Dickinson College. Mary "Polly" Norris Dickinson (July 17, 1740 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – July 23, 1803 in Wilmington, Delaware) was an early American land and estate owner and manager. She is known for her ownership of one of the largest libraries in the American colonies, her participation in political thought of the time, and her presence in or near events of the Constitutional Convention, including her marriage to Framer John Dickinson, one of the early drafters of the Constitution and one of its signers on behalf of the colony of Delaware. They bequeathed much of their combined library to the first college founded in the new United States. The college was originally named "John and Mary's College", by Benjamin Rush, for Norris Dickinson and her husband and is now called Dickinson College.
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