The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 76Historical Society of Pennsylvania., 1952 - Pennsylvania |
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Page 414
... followed river terraces above flood level , or - especially in the soft- coal country - because they followed well - drained ridges . It must be understood , however , that the ridges used were not mountain spines like the Kittatinny or ...
... followed river terraces above flood level , or - especially in the soft- coal country - because they followed well - drained ridges . It must be understood , however , that the ridges used were not mountain spines like the Kittatinny or ...
Page 434
... followed the Allegheny Path through Lebanon Valley to Paxtang . Between Philadelphia and Douglassville , this route is now followed by the Benjamin Franklin Highway , U. S. 422 . WYOMING PATH . The name has been applied to many paths ...
... followed the Allegheny Path through Lebanon Valley to Paxtang . Between Philadelphia and Douglassville , this route is now followed by the Benjamin Franklin Highway , U. S. 422 . WYOMING PATH . The name has been applied to many paths ...
Page 436
... followed as far as Jacob's Creek , where it turned west onto the Glades Path , following this latter to the Forks of the Ohio . Nemacolin's Path was used by many early notables , including Thomas Cresap , Christopher Gist , George ...
... followed as far as Jacob's Creek , where it turned west onto the Glades Path , following this latter to the Forks of the Ohio . Nemacolin's Path was used by many early notables , including Thomas Cresap , Christopher Gist , George ...
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Gulielma Penns Grave Henry J Cadbury | 326 |
A Projected British Attack Upon Philadelphia in 1781 George W Kyte | 376 |
BOOK REVIEWS 101 221 353 | 470 |
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