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[1582] Series 3f_Misc, 1790-1812, n.d..pdf
The papers of several related families, long prominent in Philadelphia, Newport, R.I., and Jamaica, B.W.I., are represented in this collection. The first part contains business letters and records, 1700-1748, of Samuel Powel, the original settler,…

[Am.1812] Isaac Wayne Diary.pdf
Isaac Wayne was Chester County Congressman and lawyer. He was the son of Anthony Wayne. In this diary Wayne describes farming and other activities at Waynesborough.

[Am.09205] Gibson Diary.pdf
Cincinnati naturalist, Thomas Gibson Lea lived in the Pittsburgh area until his marriage in 1822, when he moved with his family to Cincinnati. In this diary, Lea writes of this journey along the Ohio aboard the Antoinette.

[2079]1808.pdf
Richard Wood, a Quaker merchant and farmer of Greenwich, Cumberland County, N.J., owned and successfully farmed large tracts of land in the Stow Creek/Greenwich area. He also successfully operated a large general store, known after 1785 as Wood and…

[2079]1807.pdf
Richard Wood, a Quaker merchant and farmer of Greenwich, Cumberland County, N.J., owned and successfully farmed large tracts of land in the Stow Creek/Greenwich area. He also successfully operated a large general store, known after 1785 as Wood and…

[2079]1806.pdf
Richard Wood, a Quaker merchant and farmer of Greenwich, Cumberland County, N.J., owned and successfully farmed large tracts of land in the Stow Creek/Greenwich area. He also successfully operated a large general store, known after 1785 as Wood and…

[2079]1805.pdf
Richard Wood, a Quaker merchant and farmer of Greenwich, Cumberland County, N.J., owned and successfully farmed large tracts of land in the Stow Creek/Greenwich area. He also successfully operated a large general store, known after 1785 as Wood and…

[2079]1821.pdf
Richard Wood, a Quaker merchant and farmer of Greenwich, Cumberland County, N.J., owned and successfully farmed large tracts of land in the Stow Creek/Greenwich area. He also successfully operated a large general store, known after 1785 as Wood and…

[2079]1819.pdf
Richard Wood, a Quaker merchant and farmer of Greenwich, Cumberland County, N.J., owned and successfully farmed large tracts of land in the Stow Creek/Greenwich area. He also successfully operated a large general store, known after 1785 as Wood and…

[2079]1818.pdf
Richard Wood, a Quaker merchant and farmer of Greenwich, Cumberland County, N.J., owned and successfully farmed large tracts of land in the Stow Creek/Greenwich area. He also successfully operated a large general store, known after 1785 as Wood and…
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