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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. Benjamin Bartholomew - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Bartholomew (February 16, 1752 – March 31, 1812) was an American politician from Pennsylvania. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly , representing Chester County from 1773 to 1776.

  4. Edward Hector - Wikipedia

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    When report number 218 is given by the Committee on Claims to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, his application was rejected. [22] He reapplied in 1829, [ 23 ] and 1833. [ 24 ] Finally, in 1833 the Pennsylvania Congress voted to give Hector the one time "gratuity" of forty dollars.

  5. Provincial troops in the French and Indian Wars - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Archives. Fifth Series. Volume One. Harrisburg: Harrisburg Publishing Company. "Muster Rolls of New York Provincial Troops, 1755–1764." Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year 1891. New York: New York Historical Society. [cited as New York Muster Rolls] Newland, Samuel J. (2002).

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  7. T. R. Schellenberg - Wikipedia

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    In his youth, T. R. Schellenberg attended McPherson Elementary School (1908–1912) and Hillsboro Middle School (1912–1915). He went on to attend Hillsboro High School (1916–1918), but he later finished his high school career at Tabor Academy (1919–1922). [3]

  8. Ernst Philip Goldschmidt - Wikipedia

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    Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887–1954) was a Viennese-born antiquarian bookseller, scholar and bibliophile. [1] During his career he issued more than 100 "meticulously researched" [2] and scholarly sales catalogues, which "set high standards" [3] and many of which are now standard reference works in libraries.

  9. Thomas Mifflin - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Mifflin (January 10, 1744 – January 20, 1800) was an American merchant, soldier, and politician from Pennsylvania, who is regarded as a Founding Father of the United States for his roles during and after the American Revolution.