The Ă©migrĂ© merchant Stephen Girard of Philadelphia (1750â1831) embodied many of the values associated with the revolutionary American republic he chose to call home. After haphazardly arriving in Philadelphia in 1776, the Frenchman benefited mightily from the economic opportunities of his volatile era. As he entered maturity, the merchant-banker found meaning through civic leadership and his famous last will and testament, in which he codified his approach to national progress through civic works. Studying Girard's philosophy of engaged citizenship illuminates the cultural forces at work in the early United States.Â
Girard also bequeathed to posterity an enormous cache of archival records, a substantial library, a diverse collection of fine and decorative art, as well as an intriguing assemblage of material culture related to the careers of his "Philosopher Ships," named for his favored authors. This collection creates a rare opportunity to conjure the world inhabited by Girard and his intimates, including his wife Mary Lum Girard, his enslaved woman Hannah, female relations of mixed racial backgrounds, unmarried intimate partners, and business associates. Making use of this remarkable, and underexplored, collection allows Girard's story to transcend an individual's life, shedding light on economy, society, civic culture, labor, family relationships, and global politics at a pivotal moment in history.Â
Portrait of a Citizen is the first modern scholarly study to link the material relics of Girard's life to the history of his heavily litigated will, culminating in the U.S. Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. By viewing Girard's life, works, and memory across the centuries, the book poses persistent and pressing questions about civic belonging in the United States.

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Portrait of a Citizen
Stephen Girard, Mariner, Merchant, Banker, and Philanthropist of the Early American Republic
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Portrait of a Citizen
Stephen Girard, Mariner, Merchant, Banker, and Philanthropist of the Early American Republic
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HistoryTable of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Abstract
- PrefaceâStephen Girard, Founding Father?
- Chronology of the Life and Legacy of Stephen Girard and His Philosopher Ships
- IntroductionâStephen Girardâs Death Portrait: A Merchant-Bankerâs Art of Self-Distinction
- Chapter 1ââThe Architect of His Own Fortuneâ?âA Portrait of the Life of Stephen Girard in a Revolutionary Republic
- Chapter 2âEngaged Citizenship: Politics, Civic Work, and the War of 1812
- Chapter 3âSelf-Fashioning in the Early Republic: The Workingmanâs Library and Decorative Arts of Stephen Girardâs Water Street Home and Counting House
- Chapter 4âThe Maturation of Reason: From Beyond the Grave, Stephen Girard Builds a Monument to American Civic Life
- ConclusionââThe Last Portâ: Stephen Girard and His Philosopher Ships in Myth and Memory
- Acknowledgements
- Subject and Author Index
- Index
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