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  2. Pennsylvania Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Archives are a 138 volume set of reference books compiling transcriptions of letters and early records relating to the colony and state of Pennsylvania. The volumes were published in nine different series between 1838 and 1935 by acts of the Pennsylvania legislature .

  3. Patrick Anderson (assemblyman) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Anderson was the son of James Anderson, an early Scot (c. 1707) immigrant to Pennsylvania and Elizabeth Jerman (Jarman), the daughter of Thomas Jerman, a Welsh Quaker, who purchased one of William Penn’s first grist milling licenses.

  4. Pennsylvania State Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania State Archives tower on the grounds of the Pennsylvania State Capitol. The Pennsylvania State Archives is the official archive for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, administered as part of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Located at 1681 N.

  5. Samuel Miles - Wikipedia

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    In 1789, Miles was admitted as an honorary member of the Pennsylvania Society of the Cincinnati. [5] His post-war life included a distinguished career as a politician and public servant. He was made judge of the Appeals Court, served as an alderman and mayor of Philadelphia from 1790 to 1791. He was reelected as mayor, but declined the office.

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    cUniversity of Pennsylvania Center for Mental Health Policy and Services Research, USA Accepted1November2004 Abstract The association between environmentally released mercury, special education and autism rates in Texas was investigated using data from the Texas Education Department and the United States Environmental Protection

  7. William Till - Wikipedia

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    William Till (c.1697 – April 13, 1766) [1] was a colonial-era American politician, jurist, and merchant.. He settled in Sussex County, Delaware around 1720 and served in the provincial assembly and as a justice of the peace.

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    One Pennsylvania location cracked the travel guide’s top 20 spots.

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