Annals, Comprising Memoirs, Incidents and Statistics of Harrisburg: From the Period of Its First Settlement ; for the Past, the Present and the FutureGeo. A. Brooks, 1858 - 400 halaman |
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From the Period of Its First Settlement ; for the Past, the Present and the Future. COMPRISING H242M Memoirs , Incidents and Statistics OF HARRISBURG . FROM THE PERIOD OF ITS FIRST SETTLEMENT . FOR THE PAST , THE PRESENT , AND THE FUTURE ...
From the Period of Its First Settlement ; for the Past, the Present and the Future. COMPRISING H242M Memoirs , Incidents and Statistics OF HARRISBURG . FROM THE PERIOD OF ITS FIRST SETTLEMENT . FOR THE PAST , THE PRESENT , AND THE FUTURE ...
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... present the most welcome gifts their friends here could offer them . It is not too romantic to presume that a day is coming , if not already arrived , when the memoribilia of Harrisburg , and of its primitive inhabitants , so different ...
... present the most welcome gifts their friends here could offer them . It is not too romantic to presume that a day is coming , if not already arrived , when the memoribilia of Harrisburg , and of its primitive inhabitants , so different ...
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From the Period of Its First Settlement ; for the Past, the Present and the Future. which others had neglected . In this way he has chiefly labored to furnish the material by which better or more ambitious writers could elaborate more ...
From the Period of Its First Settlement ; for the Past, the Present and the Future. which others had neglected . In this way he has chiefly labored to furnish the material by which better or more ambitious writers could elaborate more ...
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From the Period of Its First Settlement ; for the Past, the Present and the Future. These Indians were led on by a negro man named " Her- cules , " a slave belonging to Mr Harris , who at the first alarm ran to the neighboring tribe to ...
From the Period of Its First Settlement ; for the Past, the Present and the Future. These Indians were led on by a negro man named " Her- cules , " a slave belonging to Mr Harris , who at the first alarm ran to the neighboring tribe to ...
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From the Period of Its First Settlement ; for the Past, the Present and the Future. W. Harris , Esq . , in the year 1840 , she being then in the eigh- tieth year of her age : " That in 1766 she was coming from Carlisle , where she lived ...
From the Period of Its First Settlement ; for the Past, the Present and the Future. W. Harris , Esq . , in the year 1840 , she being then in the eigh- tieth year of her age : " That in 1766 she was coming from Carlisle , where she lived ...
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aforesaid alley Andrew Andrew Montour appointed April August bank borough borough of Harrisburg brick building Capitol Capt Carlisle church citizens of Harrisburg commissioners committee Commonwealth congregation Conrad Weiser corner county of Dauphin Court House creek Cumberland county Daniel Dauphin county David December erected feet Ferry fire Frederick Front street George Governor Grand Lodge Graydon ground Harrisburg Academy Henry horse Hummel hundred Indians Jacob Awl James January John Harris Joseph Joshua Elder July Kelker Lancaster Lancaster county Legislature March Market street Masonic meeting Messrs Michael miles Monday morning murder Northumberland Northumberland county November o'clock occupied pastor Paxton Paxton creek Pennsylvania Peter Philadelphia present President prison Province of Pennsylvania purchased river Robert Robert Harris Samuel seat of government Second street Secretary Senate side Susquehanna Susquehanna river Third street Thomas Thomas Elder tion town Treasurer Walnut street William
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