Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania: Devoted to the Preservation of Facts and Documents, and Every Kind of Useful Information Respecting the State of Pennsylvania, Volume 4Samuel Hazard W.F. Geddes, 1829 - Pennsylvania |
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... Delaware 31 269 324 344 Apples , two crops in same season 304 Lehigh 16 32 80 155 304 320 Appointments by Governor 132,144,304,314,375,416 and Susquehanna 59 by canal commissioners 304 Leiper 247 255 Apportionment b : 11 11 Morris 84 98 ...
... Delaware 31 269 324 344 Apples , two crops in same season 304 Lehigh 16 32 80 155 304 320 Appointments by Governor 132,144,304,314,375,416 and Susquehanna 59 by canal commissioners 304 Leiper 247 255 Apportionment b : 11 11 Morris 84 98 ...
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... Delaware river , early settlements on of Dutch 30 , sums appropriated to ib . 41,42,55,73,81,96,119 | Erie , town of described 63 do . of Swedes 95,176,200,219,315,373 Gen. Wayne's garrison al ib agreement between commmissioners ...
... Delaware river , early settlements on of Dutch 30 , sums appropriated to ib . 41,42,55,73,81,96,119 | Erie , town of described 63 do . of Swedes 95,176,200,219,315,373 Gen. Wayne's garrison al ib agreement between commmissioners ...
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... Delaware 31,41,42,81,93,96,119 304 adelphia by 288 299 William B. Mitchell appointed canal 1 supervisor 304 11 celebration at Lewistown 313 ib 12,13 17 condensed statement by the comm'rs 319 calculation respecting loan and Ohio Company ...
... Delaware 31,41,42,81,93,96,119 304 adelphia by 288 299 William B. Mitchell appointed canal 1 supervisor 304 11 celebration at Lewistown 313 ib 12,13 17 condensed statement by the comm'rs 319 calculation respecting loan and Ohio Company ...
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... Delaware dicalculations on the value and increase vision of the Pennsylvania canal 69 of the city 267 of II . G. Sargeant 71 William Milnor , elected Mayor 272 on unseated lands 72 commissioners elected ib of committee to Leg . on the ...
... Delaware dicalculations on the value and increase vision of the Pennsylvania canal 69 of the city 267 of II . G. Sargeant 71 William Milnor , elected Mayor 272 on unseated lands 72 commissioners elected ib of committee to Leg . on the ...
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... Delaware do 2 5. Bucks do 1 6 . Berks and Schuylkill do 2 7 . Lancaster do 2 8 . Dauphin and Lebanon do 1 9 . do 1 10. Luzerne and Columbia do 1 1 2 13. Lyoming , Centre , Clearfield , M'Kean & Potter 1 14. York and Adams do 2 15 ...
... Delaware do 2 5. Bucks do 1 6 . Berks and Schuylkill do 2 7 . Lancaster do 2 8 . Dauphin and Lebanon do 1 9 . do 1 10. Luzerne and Columbia do 1 1 2 13. Lyoming , Centre , Clearfield , M'Kean & Potter 1 14. York and Adams do 2 15 ...
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