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In 1777, his brother-in-law Joseph Reed again influenced his career. Reed was then serving in the Continental Congress and worked on the committee that recommended an overhaul of the
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to assist his brother-in-law, Reed, who was Secretary. When Reed resigned in 1769, Pettit was appointed as the colony's secretary.
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After studying with an established firm, Pettit was admitted to the bar in 1770. In 1773 he was selected as a member of the
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Charles Pettit was born in 1736. His parents were Andrew and Dinah (Woolverton) Pettit of Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
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After his military service, Pettit resumed a mercantile career, this time in Philadelphia. He had been a member of the
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In 1767 Pettit accepted the first of many public service positions as a deputy surrogate for the
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He returned to it in 1776 when appointed as secretary to the revolutionary governor,
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in 1784 and 1785. The legislature twice selected him as a delegate to the
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to be closer to the Congress, which was temporarily meeting in New York.
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Life of Esther de Berdt: Afterwards Esther Reed, of Pennsylvania
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Members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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New Jersey
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Pennsylvania
Confederation Congress
Joseph Reed
province
Governor's Council
William Franklin
South Amboy, New Jersey
Revolution
William Livingston
New Jersey State Constitution
Secretary of State of New Jersey
quartermaster
quartermaster general
Continental Army
line officers
Philadelphia
American Philosophical Society
House of Representatives
Continental Congress
University of Pennsylvania
"Office of the Secretary, History"
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"Chapter 2: Organization of the Quartermaster's Department".
Biography portal
Biographical note
University of Pennsylvania
"Charles Pettit (id: P000276)"

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