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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... appointed between the commissioners and owners of lots run- ning in front of the Capitol to the river , between North and South streets , who reported the value of said lots , as held by the owners , to be $ 24,400 , which unexpected ...
... appointed between the commissioners and owners of lots run- ning in front of the Capitol to the river , between North and South streets , who reported the value of said lots , as held by the owners , to be $ 24,400 , which unexpected ...
Halaman 27
... appointed . Pray don't miss , and let us , that are for our brethren the English , not be ashamed ; the French party , who speak now under ground , will speak above the ground if you should miss ; but if you arrive early in the spring ...
... appointed . Pray don't miss , and let us , that are for our brethren the English , not be ashamed ; the French party , who speak now under ground , will speak above the ground if you should miss ; but if you arrive early in the spring ...
Halaman 30
... appointed to receive the same : Provided al- ways and these presents are upon this condition and limitation that the said John Harris his executors , administrators or as- signs shall from time to time and at all times hereafter ...
... appointed to receive the same : Provided al- ways and these presents are upon this condition and limitation that the said John Harris his executors , administrators or as- signs shall from time to time and at all times hereafter ...
Halaman 46
... appointed ; but I find no other Indians here than you two , and indeed I expect no more , as I believe my messengers were prevented going to Wyomink by the ravages of the Indians , which began in their 46 ANNALS OF HARRISBURG .
... appointed ; but I find no other Indians here than you two , and indeed I expect no more , as I believe my messengers were prevented going to Wyomink by the ravages of the Indians , which began in their 46 ANNALS OF HARRISBURG .
Halaman 61
... appointed , I would beg leave to recommend Mr. Wm . Bell for a Captaincy , or a First Lieutenancy ; he is a young gentleman of good character , and well esteemed in this part of the country , and from his influence and agreeable ...
... appointed , I would beg leave to recommend Mr. Wm . Bell for a Captaincy , or a First Lieutenancy ; he is a young gentleman of good character , and well esteemed in this part of the country , and from his influence and agreeable ...
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66 John 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 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 William
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Halaman 304 - WITNESS, ye men and angels ; now Before the Lord we speak ; To him we make our solemn vow, A vow we dare not break : 2 That, long as life itself shall last, Ourselves to Christ we yield ; Nor from his cause will we depart, Or ever quit the field.
Halaman 74 - America, to them well and truly paid by the said party of the second part, at and before the ensealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof is...
Halaman 28 - THOMAS PENN and RICHARD PENN, ESQUIRES, true and absolute PROPRIETARIES and GOVERNORS in CHIEF of the PROVINCE of PENNSYLVANIA...
Halaman 30 - ... years from thence next ensuing, and fully to be complete and ended...
Halaman 282 - Glory to God on high! Let heaven and earth reply, "Praise ye His name!" His love and grace adore, Who all our sorrows bore; Sing loud for evermore, "Worthy the Lamb!
Halaman 14 - ... together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues, and profits thereof.
Halaman 13 - ... hereditaments and appurtenances whatsoever, to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining, and all the estate right title interest claim and demand...
Halaman 14 - WITNESS WHEREOF the said parties to these presents have interchangeably set their hands and seals the day and year first above written.
Halaman 136 - Constitution," and I then would instantly have moved for the appointment of a committee for that purpose, if he would have agreed to second the motion, to do which he hesitated, not as I understand from any objection to the measure, but from a conviction in...
Halaman 78 - that the permanent seat of the Government of the United States ought to be at some convenient place on the banks of the Susquehanna, in the State of Pennsylvania.