Proceedings and Addresses, Том 22The Society, 1914 - 300 страници |
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... raised in Chester and Lancaster counties which was also brought down the same avenue . At this time the cost of trans- porting a bushel of wheat from the Susquehanna to the Schuylkill was £ 2 6d ; it was further calculated 16 The ...
... raised in Chester and Lancaster counties which was also brought down the same avenue . At this time the cost of trans- porting a bushel of wheat from the Susquehanna to the Schuylkill was £ 2 6d ; it was further calculated 16 The ...
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... raise it with what they call ' sots ' ; hops and water boiled together . " The traveller on his arrival is shown into a room which is common to every person in the house , and which is gen- erally the one set apart for breakfast ...
... raise it with what they call ' sots ' ; hops and water boiled together . " The traveller on his arrival is shown into a room which is common to every person in the house , and which is gen- erally the one set apart for breakfast ...
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... raised so as to cross the tracks by a bridge and thus obviate the former dangerous grade crossing . Shortly after these changes were made , John D. Evans removed to the old Jackson or Evenson property . He lived here until his death ...
... raised so as to cross the tracks by a bridge and thus obviate the former dangerous grade crossing . Shortly after these changes were made , John D. Evans removed to the old Jackson or Evenson property . He lived here until his death ...
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... raised over on the North Valley Hill . Be this as it may , Henry Coffman and his wife , Catherine , knew how to keep a hotel , and it was not long before the tavern yard was nightly crowded with wagoners ' teams of all descriptions ...
... raised over on the North Valley Hill . Be this as it may , Henry Coffman and his wife , Catherine , knew how to keep a hotel , and it was not long before the tavern yard was nightly crowded with wagoners ' teams of all descriptions ...
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... raised . These fowls were his stand - by in case guests arrived who wanted a meal different from the usual wagoner's fare . In such a case he would take a handful of corn , go out in the tavern yard , call his chickens around him , and ...
... raised . These fowls were his stand - by in case guests arrived who wanted a meal different from the usual wagoner's fare . In such a case he would take a handful of corn , go out in the tavern yard , call his chickens around him , and ...
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