Proceedings and Addresses, Том 22The Society, 1914 - 300 страници |
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... settlers of this state to estimate the true position of the community composed of their descendants to - day . We dare not rest in the achievements of our fathers . We are unfaithful to their memory unless we build upon what they have ...
... settlers of this state to estimate the true position of the community composed of their descendants to - day . We dare not rest in the achievements of our fathers . We are unfaithful to their memory unless we build upon what they have ...
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... settlers for weeks at a time . The severity of the winter was complained of everywhere throughout the province , in many places in Chester county cattle died from want of fodder ; many deer were also found dead in the woods , while some ...
... settlers for weeks at a time . The severity of the winter was complained of everywhere throughout the province , in many places in Chester county cattle died from want of fodder ; many deer were also found dead in the woods , while some ...
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Pennsylvania-German Society. snow averaged over three feet in depth , consequently the settlers suffered much for want of bread , all access to the mills being barred by the deep drifts , in many cases fam- ilies of new settlers had ...
Pennsylvania-German Society. snow averaged over three feet in depth , consequently the settlers suffered much for want of bread , all access to the mills being barred by the deep drifts , in many cases fam- ilies of new settlers had ...
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... settlers brought little to this country in the way of worldly possessions ; in many instances their entire for- tune besides a few household goods , and the means to purchase a plantation , consisted solely in their rugged con ...
... settlers brought little to this country in the way of worldly possessions ; in many instances their entire for- tune besides a few household goods , and the means to purchase a plantation , consisted solely in their rugged con ...
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... SETTLERS 12 CHAPTER III . THE GERMANS IN PENNSYLVANIA 27 . CHAPTER IV . THE MOVEMENT TO MARYLAND 37 CHAPTER V. THE MONOCACY ROAD 45 CHAPTER VI . THE FIRST SETTLEMENTS 50 CHAPTER VII . HOME - MAKING IN THE WILDERNESS 66. vii.
... SETTLERS 12 CHAPTER III . THE GERMANS IN PENNSYLVANIA 27 . CHAPTER IV . THE MOVEMENT TO MARYLAND 37 CHAPTER V. THE MONOCACY ROAD 45 CHAPTER VI . THE FIRST SETTLEMENTS 50 CHAPTER VII . HOME - MAKING IN THE WILDERNESS 66. vii.
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