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The History of Erie County, Pennsylvania from Its First Settlement

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Product Code: 9781556135118
ISBN13: 9781556135118
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The History of Erie County, Pennsylvania from Its First Settlement

$40.45
 
Pennsylvania's western and northern borders were both fixed by 1789. In September 1790, "Pennsylvania formed and adopted her Constitution." Erie County was formed in 1792. This informative history covers a wide range of topics including: transportation, from the first road built by the French in 1753 to canals, railroads, and shipping; commerce, such as the salt trade and the development of banks, insurance, the gas company, and fire companies; schools, including common, normal, and Sabbath schools, as well as academies; religions, churches, and missionaries; town historical sketches; biographical sketches of prominent men; the War of 1812; geology; and numerous miscellaneous subjects. Lists include population counts, post offices and post masters in 1830 and 1856, president judges of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions for 1800 to 1887, members of Congress, sheriffs, and coroners, among others. Additional information, expanding on the above topics as well as introducing new material, is found in the Supplement added for this "new and enlarged edition;" this section comprises about one-fourth of the book. Many quotes are taken from contemporary newspapers and letters. The existing index has been upgraded to include every name (not just the surnames) and the place names have been retained.


Author: Laura G. Sanford
Publisher: Heritage Books
Publication Date: Mar 01, 2013
Number of Pages: 502 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1556135114
ISBN-13: 9781556135118
 

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