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1420 Spruce Street
1890-08-09; Paper: Philadelphia Inquirer
"A PHILADELPHIA CLUB MAN DEAD
Thomas McIntosh Stewart Dies Suddenly at Mattapoiset, His Summer Home
Thomas McIntosh Stewart, society man and member of the Philadelphia Club, died at his summer residence, Mattapoiset, Mass., Wednesday night of heart failure. He was past 60 years of age.
He was a son of the late Dr. Stewart, of this city, from whom he inherited a fortune. Hw was also a member of the Philadelphia Bar, but his life was devoted to the pursuits of leisure and travel. His wife, nee Miss Virginia Newbold and sister of Mrs. Willing, Mrs. Charles Platt and Mrs. John Lowber Welsh, and two children - one a son Charles, who married a daughter of A. J. Drexel survive him.
He was in the full sense of the word a popular man and his death, because of his usual robust health, was more unexpected. The body will be brought to this city for interment in Laurel Hill Cemetery."
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