Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s largest city, is notable for its rich history, on display at the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall (where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were signed) and other American Revolutionary sites. Also iconic are the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, immortalized by Sylvester Stallone’s triumphant run in the film "Rocky." ― Google

People died in Philadelphia (First 49 people) - Page 21

Ronald S. Dancer

Ronald S. Dancer

American Politician

William Hart

William Hart

Singer-songwriter

Tarzan Cooper

Tarzan Cooper

American professional basketball player

Teruyuki Okazaki

Teruyuki Okazaki

Martial arts instructor

William R. D. Blackwood

William R. D. Blackwood

Soldier

George W. Edmonds

George W. Edmonds

Former United States Representative

James J. Connolly

James J. Connolly

Former United States Representative

Zeke Meyer

Zeke Meyer

American race car driver

Jorge J. E. Gracia

Jorge J. E. Gracia

American philosopher

Clayton Barney Vogel

Clayton Barney Vogel

General

Lizzie Arlington

Lizzie Arlington

American baseball player

Linton Satterthwaite

Linton Satterthwaite

Archaeologist

Yanxian Zhang

Yanxian Zhang

Taiwanese historian

Bobby Eli

Bobby Eli

American musician

George Johnson

George Johnson

American football defensive end

Yvonne Agazarian

Yvonne Agazarian

Architect

Jonas Phillips

Jonas Phillips

American merchant

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Musical artist

Enoch White Clark

Enoch White Clark


Sarah Bache

Sarah Bache

Benjamin Franklin's daughter

Henry Grew

Henry Grew

Teacher and writer

Harry E. Ockelman

Harry E. Ockelman

Seaman apprentice ‧ Veronica Lake's father

Henry Primakoff

Henry Primakoff

American physicist

Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant

Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant

Former Attorney General of the Province of Pennsylvania

George William Cook

George William Cook

American educator

Edward Hornor Coates

Edward Hornor Coates


George Hussey Earle Sr.

George Hussey Earle Sr.

Lawyer

Justina Huff

Justina Huff

American actress

Thomas Harrison Montgomery

Thomas Harrison Montgomery

American writer

John R. Goldsborough

John R. Goldsborough

American commanding officer

Demetrius Pinckney

Demetrius Pinckney

Dion Waiters' brother

Cyrus Bustill

Cyrus Bustill

American baker

Raymond Macdonald Alden

Raymond Macdonald Alden

American author

Sarah Updike Goddard

Sarah Updike Goddard


Frances Brett Hodgkinson

Frances Brett Hodgkinson

American theater actress

Deborah Norris Logan

Deborah Norris Logan

American historian and memoirist

Elizabeth Eggleston Seelye

Elizabeth Eggleston Seelye

American writer

Alexis I. du Pont Bayard

Alexis I. du Pont Bayard

Former Lieutenant Governor of Delaware

Joseph Sill Clark, Sr.

Joseph Sill Clark, Sr.

American tennis player

Charles Delucena Meigs

Charles Delucena Meigs

American physician

Rufus King Polk

Rufus King Polk

Former United States Representative

Jacob David Sapir

Jacob David Sapir

Edward Sapir's father

Martin V. Bergen

Martin V. Bergen

American football player

Algernon Sydney Biddle

Algernon Sydney Biddle

American lawyer

John Kearsley Mitchell

John Kearsley Mitchell

American physician and writer

Walter C. Kelly

Walter C. Kelly

Comedian and actor

Anne d'Harnoncourt

Anne d'Harnoncourt

American curator

Gustavus Hesselius

Gustavus Hesselius

Swedish-American painter

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