A Sketch of the History of Wyoming: To which is Added, an Appendix, Containing a Statistical Account of the Valley, and Adjacent CountyS.D. Lewis, 1830 - 209 halaman |
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... formed , have been destroyed ; and altho ' there are still living many who were actors in most of the principal scenes , yet there are none who bore a part in all . And the chain of events , where there are not documents to connect them ...
... formed , have been destroyed ; and altho ' there are still living many who were actors in most of the principal scenes , yet there are none who bore a part in all . And the chain of events , where there are not documents to connect them ...
Halaman 6
... formed by two ranges of mountains nearly parallel to each other , extending from the North east to the South west . These mountains contain + Campbell . many rocky precipices and are covered with wood consisting principally SKETCH OF THE.
... formed by two ranges of mountains nearly parallel to each other , extending from the North east to the South west . These mountains contain + Campbell . many rocky precipices and are covered with wood consisting principally SKETCH OF THE.
Halaman 7
... forming beautiful cas- cades as they descend into the plain . Those on the North - west side are Toby's Creek , Moses ? Creek and Island Run . On the South - east side are Mill Creek , Laurel Run , Solomon's Creek and Nanticoke Creek ...
... forming beautiful cas- cades as they descend into the plain . Those on the North - west side are Toby's Creek , Moses ? Creek and Island Run . On the South - east side are Mill Creek , Laurel Run , Solomon's Creek and Nanticoke Creek ...
Halaman 8
... forming a sudden offset or declivity from one to the other . These plains are called the up- per and lower " Flats , " and spontaneously pro- duce quantities of Plumbs , Grapes , many kinds of Berries , and a great variety of wild ...
... forming a sudden offset or declivity from one to the other . These plains are called the up- per and lower " Flats , " and spontaneously pro- duce quantities of Plumbs , Grapes , many kinds of Berries , and a great variety of wild ...
Halaman 9
... formed probably by re- moving the earth of which it is composed , and which appears never to have been walled . The Creek on which it stands is bounded by a high steep bank on that side , and at ordinary times is suffi- ciently deep to ...
... formed probably by re- moving the earth of which it is composed , and which appears never to have been walled . The Creek on which it stands is bounded by a high steep bank on that side , and at ordinary times is suffi- ciently deep to ...
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accordingly Anthracite coal appointed arms Armstrong arrived at Wyoming ascertained Assembly attack bank battle Blakeley block-house boundaries bounded N. E. British called Capt Charter claim claimants Colonel Colony of Connecticut command commenced Commissioners Congress Connecti Connecticut party contains creek Delaware dispute distance Durkee Easton England English extend fire force formed forty Forty Fort garrison Government of Pennsylvania Governor grant hundred immediately Indian tribes inhabitants killed Lackawannock lands Lazarus Stewart Lehigh Luzerne Luzerne county ment miles militia mountains mouth Nanticoke negociation Nescopeck North Branch canal Northampton County Ogden passed peace Penn Philadelphia Pittston Plymouth Plymouth Company post-office principal prisoners proceeded Proprietaries of Pennsylvania Province purchase rail road sent settled settlement settlers Shawanese Sheriff Six Nations Stewart stream Susque Susquehanna company Susquehanna river territory timber tion took possession Town township treaty troops Tunkhannock turnpike Valley of Wyoming West Wilkes-Barre Wyoming valley York