James Irvine

1735–1819 (age 84)

Merchant

Biography

Merchant James Irvine operated in the bustling trade networks of Philadelphia, supplying goods that sustained families and businesses in an era of rapid change. His firm earned a reputation for integrity, and he cultivated wide networks that linked the city to other ports along the Atlantic seaboard.

He also participated in civic affairs, using his influence to promote the well-being of the harbor and the republican character of the commerce he served.