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Pennsylvania in American history, by Hon. Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks V .44
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Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks F146.P81
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pennypacker, Samuel W. (Samuel Whitaker), 1843-1916.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Pennypacker, Samuel W. (Samuel Whitaker), 1843-1916.
Pennypacker, Samuel W.
Pennsylvania Dutch--History.
Pennsylvania Dutch.
Germans--Pennsylvania--History.
Germans.
Dutch--Pennsylvania--History.
Dutch.
Pennsylvania--History.
Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Germans.
Local Subjects:
Pennsylvania Germans.
Germans.
Dutch.
Physical Description:
3 p. |., 494 p. 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia, W.J. Campbell, 1910.
Contents:
Anthony Wayne.
Congress hall.
The purchase of Louisiana.
George Washington in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania and Massachusetts.
German immigration.
The capture of Stony Point.
The Dutch patroons of Pennsylvania.
High water mark of the British invasion.
Matthew Stanley Quay.
The dedication of the capitol.
The Pennsylvania Dutchman and wherein he has excelled.
Johann Gottfried Seelig.
Sower and Beissel.
The war of the rebellion.
Gettysburg.
26th Pennsylvania emergency infantry.
The origin of the University of Pennsylvania.
The University of Pennsylvania in its relations to the state.
Local Notes:
The Balch Institute Library and Archives
OCLC:
1422280

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