The Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, Volúmenes1-3Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania., 1918 |
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fecting not to know what had happened . The seat of justice of Westmoreland county being 30 miles distant , and the jail there not being secure , he was taken to the guard - house of the garrison , to be confined until a court of Oyer ...
fecting not to know what had happened . The seat of justice of Westmoreland county being 30 miles distant , and the jail there not being secure , he was taken to the guard - house of the garrison , to be confined until a court of Oyer ...
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... Westmoreland County . His parents were deeply religious and he was faithfully grounded in the doctrines of the Cal- vainistic faith . He often declared that the ease with which he could acquire a new language in later life was due to ...
... Westmoreland County . His parents were deeply religious and he was faithfully grounded in the doctrines of the Cal- vainistic faith . He often declared that the ease with which he could acquire a new language in later life was due to ...
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... Westmoreland County , scheduled for a Greek oration , the subject of which was " Ho Barbitos ton kelion Kordon . " The boy's name was S. J. Nicholls . Some years later we find him the pastor of one of the leading church of St. Louis and ...
... Westmoreland County , scheduled for a Greek oration , the subject of which was " Ho Barbitos ton kelion Kordon . " The boy's name was S. J. Nicholls . Some years later we find him the pastor of one of the leading church of St. Louis and ...
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... County , Pa . July 19 , James Burns to Miss Cathrine McDonald . 29 , David McLean to Miss Hanna Philips . Septem 26 ... Westmoreland County to Miss James S. Riddle to Miss Mary Fritsman . April 9 , Samuel Coulter John Coulter Were ...
... County , Pa . July 19 , James Burns to Miss Cathrine McDonald . 29 , David McLean to Miss Hanna Philips . Septem 26 ... Westmoreland County to Miss James S. Riddle to Miss Mary Fritsman . April 9 , Samuel Coulter John Coulter Were ...
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... County of Westmoreland , by His Excellency Thomas Mifflin , Esquire , Presi- dent of the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , for the sum of Forty Pounds . Sealed with my Seal Dated the Seventh day of October ...
... County of Westmoreland , by His Excellency Thomas Mifflin , Esquire , Presi- dent of the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , for the sum of Forty Pounds . Sealed with my Seal Dated the Seventh day of October ...
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